EGUIDE:
We look at why it makes sense to go hyper-converged, how HCI differs from converged infrastructure, the pros and cons of hyper-converged vs traditional storage arrays, HCI software products available, and whether hyper-converged can help unleash the blistering performance potential of NVMe flash storage.
EGUIDE:
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) can smooth out the problems in VDI deployment. However, one problem with HCI adoption is its hefty price tag especially for small and medium businesses skeptical of new technology. Learn about a new, cheaper HCI option for VDI in addition to HCI's ability to smooth out the rough patches of VDI in this e-guide.
EBOOK:
Access this expert e-book chapter to discover the types of building blocks available for virtualization infrastructures – including reference architectures, converged infrastructures, and hyper-converged infrastructures. Find out when to use each type and the benefits of each type.
WHITE PAPER:
Gain insight into the components of a converged data center network infrastructure using Ethernet that not only builds a more effective, efficient infrastructure but also saves costs, helping you truly achieve more with less.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explores the benefits of converged infrastructure and details the preliminary steps of implementing this infrastructure. Also, discover how to improve agility levels and reduce bottlenecks, and realize what converged infrastructure can bring to private cloud computing.
WHITE PAPER:
Unified communications and collaboration strategies can help organizations deliver a user experience that brings together communications and collaboration silos across and beyond traditional business boundaries. This webcast explains it for you.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper examines a converged infrastructure solution that's designed specifically for desktop virtualization – and that is pre-configured to meet your organization's specific requirements and ready to integrate into your data center.
EZINE:
Some enterprises are charging ahead with a cloud-first approach to their workloads—not just test and dev, but production workloads as well. This most recent, April-edition of Modern Infrastructure details several organizations for whom this cloud-first approach has proved very effective.