
Archiving and Backup:
- Safe and Stored
Effective business-continuity plans include storage solutions that provide high availability, data recovery and continuous operations.
- Clustering and Mirroring
In critical systems like networked storage, high availability clustering and mirroring can prove essential to business continuity and disaster recovery.
- Step Up Your Strategy - Business Continuity
Effective business continuity and disaster recovery hinges on uninterrupted access to your misson-critical systems and data.
- Layered Storage: Virtual Storage Benefits
Storage virtualization allows data to be moved seamlessly between different hardware devices and viewed as a single logical entity.
- Staying in Business: Storage Continuity Critical
A storage continuity plan can help your firm survive a paralyzing service interruption, eliminating lost revenue, lost data or worse.
- Store and Deliver
The ubiquity of electronic messages requires an accurate and secure e-mail archiving and storage management solution.
- Real Effective Backup in Real Time
Offering protection against both human error and data corruption, continuous data protection plays a role in strategic backup.
- Managing the Lifecycle of Your Data
A tiered storage strategy can help IT departments better organize their data, which will speed the backup and archiving process and result in cost savings.
- Information Overload
Learn how to manage information effectively. Cut through the clutter with efficient storage strategies for backup, restore and archiving.
Media:
- Disk-to-Disk-to-Tape (D2D2T) Technology
D2D2T combines both disk and tape as backup media, for solutions that offer IT the best mix of speed, flexibility, convenience and cost-effectiveness.
NAS and SAN:
- Managing Ever Expanding Volumes of Storage
Businesses need to understand their data as well as today's solutions for storing it. Learn more about the applications and benefits of SAN, NAS and DAS options.
- Network Attached Storage: NAS Goes Mainstream
Rapid deployment, centralized management and ease-of-use make NAS (network attached storage) appliances a viable option for businesses of all sizes.
Servers:
- A Case to Optimize
Consolidation and virtualization play salient roles as managers look to build an agile and secure data-center environment.
- The Path to Virtualization is Paved with Good Investments
The truth - all small businesses can benefit from a virtualization solution. The reality - not nearly enough take advantage of this valuable option.
- Taking Control: Server Room Consolidation
Given the proliferation of commodity x86 servers, consolidation can help ease management requirements and reduce costs.
- Server Virtualization: Buzz and Benefits
Virtualization enhances efficiency by running multiple server environments on a single piece of physical hardware.
- Server Sprawl: Consolidation Stops Proliferation
Trimming server numbers can reduce hardware, software, maintenance and service costs at the data center.
- Blade Server Buy-In
Small businesses need an IT infrastructure that is powerful, practical and scalable. Blade servers meet these paramaters.
- Server Consolidation: Doing More with Less
High energy consumption costs, poor resource utiliation and server sprawl are leading more businesses to server consolidation.
- Database Consolidation: The Second Wave of Consolidation
Database consolidation combined with server consolidation can cut costs, reduce excess capacity and better serve end users.
- Server Virtualization—Saving Data Center Space and Cost
To reduce overall cost of operations, server virtualization can mean more optimal data centers and better allocation of IT resources.
- The Buzz About Server Virtualization
The primary driver for server virtualization is the reduction in TCO, accomplished through cuts in labor, hardware, maintenance and more.
- Server Virtualization is the New Business Reality
Take advantage of "next-level" virtualization benefits like faster deployments; higher availability and better provisioning for disaster recovery.
- Blade Servers and Virtualization: A Perfect Match
Adopting blade servers and server virtualization offers data centers increased reliability, flexibility and serviceability plus lower TCO
- Virtualization for Small Business
Small businesses are taking advantage of virtualization to reduce complexity, cost, and downtime and appear more like large businesses.
- At Your Service
Learn more about software tools that help you administer and manage your servers.
- Now Serving Blades
Blade servers are all the rage these days: they're easier to manage, consume less power and take up less space, which can result in substantial cost savings.
- Virtual Reality
Server virtualization allows you to maximize return on investment, reduce total cost of ownership and optimize asset utilization.
- Server Virtualization: Supercharging Your Computer Room
Server virtualization is being adopted by companies of all sizes to reduce hardware costs through improved utilization and capacity management.
- Making I.T. Compute
Realize the full speed and efficiency benefits of today’s server technology by optimizing performance and maximizing network resources.
- Blade Servers Cut Paths to Progress
Compute-dense, space-saving and cost-cutting servers offer advantages to an ever-growing number of enterprises.
- Savvy Server Consolidation
Many companies are consolidating servers with blades and rack mounts to improve performance and staff efficiency — as well as their budgets.
- Server and Storage Consolidation
Determining which servers and storage farms should be consolidated must be done in a step-by-step, ordered approach.
Power and Cooling:
- Cool Under Pressure
As storage requirements increase the amount of space needed, power and cooling needs grow as well. Learn strategies to improve power and cooling efficiency and reduce costs.
- Data Center Power and Cooling: Plan Ahead
High density servers and rising utility costs pose a major challenge for I.T. managers trying to keep their networks from overheating. Planning is key.
- Keep Your Cool
If the cooling system in your data center racks and rooms isn’t adequate, your I.T. gear can melt down. Here are some ways you can reduce excess heat.
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