Dell EMC Unity: Dynamic Pools

November 6, 2019

The Dell EMC™ Unity product line is a simple, easy-to-use, and intelligent storage system which helps meet the needs of IT professionals in large or small companies. The systems are designed with flash in mind and leverage the latest cloud-based data management, efficiency, rich data services, and mobility technologies. The Dell EMC Unity product line comes in a variety of deployment models from purpose-built all-flash or hybrid configurations to converged infrastructure and even virtual storage appliances.

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Store IT Modernization with VMware White Paper

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

Edge computing in the retail industry plays a key role in transforming our world. Today, organizations in the retail industry want to deliver new services and digital experiences for their employees and customers close to the locations where data is produced and consumed. These organizations want to combine data originating at the store with machine learning (ML), analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) to help improve operations, become more agile, and capture next-generation business opportunities. To ensure success, organizations require retail edge infrastructure solutions that enable fast deployment of new IT services, simplified IT management, and security of edge infrastructure at scale.

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VM Insight: The Critical Path to App-aware Infrastructure

whitePaper | April 27, 2022

As virtual environments scale, understanding how each virtual machine impacts the underlying infrastructure becomes a necessity for efficient data center design and timely issue diagnosis. Capturing this information, however, typically requires complex and costly manual processes. These issues are often particularly challenging across the network, generating a “fog” that hides data congestion and impedes identifying a resolution.

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So many ways to WAN

whitePaper | August 16, 2022

Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) is an application-aware service that intelligently routes traffic in real time based on established business policies, along with network quality and availability. SD-WAN is used to connect multiple locations in a network to each other, to a data center, to applications and data in the cloud, or to SaaS platforms. Leveraging multiple, cost-effective access types at each location in an active-active configuration, an SD-WAN network routes application traffic over the best-performing network elements in real time and ensures automated failover for resiliency.

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Dell EMC VxRail vSAN Stretched-Cluster Planning Guide

whitePaper | November 20, 2019

vCenter Server is the centralized platform for managing a VMware environment. It is the primary point of management for both server virtualization and vSAN and is the enabling technology for advanced capabilities such as vMotion, Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) and HA. vCenter scales to enterprise levels where a single vCenter can support up to 1000 hosts (VxRail nodes) and 10,000 virtual machines. vCenter supports a logical hierarchy of datacenters, clusters, and hosts, which allow resources to be segregated by use cases or lines of business and allow resources to be moved as needed dynamically. This is all done from a single interface.

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How to Reduce Costs When Implementing a VDI Solution

whitePaper | July 5, 2022

The shift to remote work in 2020 was one of the most significant long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and consequently, the demand for remote and hybrid work options will likely keep growing in 2022 and beyond. It goes to follow that the desire for cost-effective technology solutions that facilitate and enhance remote work will increase as well.

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Software-Defined Data Center – infrastructure for enterprise digital transformation

whitePaper | November 14, 2022

Over the years the trend toward virtualization revolutionized data centers, but it did not change the hardwarecentric architecture that still serves as the basis for most data centers today. This could radically change in light of the latest software-defined approaches. Strategy, organization, technology: This white paper serves as a source of orientation for IT managers confronted with software-defined data center concepts.

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