EZINE:
Storage magazine's September issue looks at copy management systems, examines flash storage caching and shares Quality Awards survey results for data backup apps.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn the difference between hyperconverged and converged infrastructure, four common data problems that can be solved with hyperconvergence as well as how to avoid vendor lock-in.
WEBCAST:
Evaluator Group Senior Strategist Randy Kearns and VP of Marketing at WekaIO Barbara Murphy dig into this question in this custom webcast; they also examine a high-performance storage system that provides the parallel data access, architecture for multiple data types, and flexible scalability that ML and DL workloads require.
EGUIDE:
Hyper-converged platforms have grown to include secondary storage space; however secondary-storage still faces a plethora of issues. Discover how to best address the problems facing secondary storage and how vendors are promising to make life easier for storage administrators.
EGUIDE:
Performance monitoring for virtual storage is very difficult due to the hypervisor lacking the insight into what's happening with that storage. This expert guide illustrates how to improve the performance of your virtual server storage with 10 proven methods.
EZINE:
In the January 2015 issue of Storage magazine, Eric Slack dissects the benefits – and must-know's – of cloud-based DR. Other features in this month's issue cover off on how to build a private cloud with OpenStack, the results of our Quality Awards survey for NAS systems and much more!
VIDEO:
Watch this brief video to discover a storage strategy that can solve these that helps solve your most difficult storage issues. Tune in to learn how you can implement that strategy in your business.
EBOOK:
Find out how converged and hyper-converged solutions are delivering an increased level of consistency for today's IT infrastructures by packaging key features of the data center that are designed to go together and also learn how the cloud is being used to optimize these converged workloads.