ANALYST REPORT:
The dread of any IT manager is in making a significant purchase of hardware or software to then find that they are 'locked in' to one supplier. But analyst Clive Longbottom asks, is this still the case?
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we look at the basics of Docker storage and backup, key containers capabilities in storage vendors' offers and how containers can be incorporated into the private cloud environment.
EGUIDE:
NAS file access storage has progressed to meet the challenges of the cloud era. This e-guide provides key insights into NAS as we know it in the era of cloud and big, unstructured data sets.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, Evaluator Group Senior Strategist Randy Kearns and VP of Marketing at WekaIO Barbara Murphy discuss how to evolve your storage to support AI workloads and meet changing performance demands. Tune in for the takeaways and to learn why scale-out file systems are often recommended to support AI workloads.
EBOOK:
This expert eBook chapter explores the virtual machine (VM) storage approach. Read on to learn about the technologies and processes that yield the best results for virtual server storage.
EGUIDE:
As hyper-converged systems continue to grow in popularity, VMware has incorporated updates to their Virtual SAN storage to support adoption. Use this expert guide to explore vSAN 6.5's updates and features
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights three top ways storage virtualization can help you cost-efficiently tackle some of your toughest challenges associated with data growth.
EZINE:
In the February 2015 issue of Storage magazine, we reveal the winners of our 2014 Products of the Year awards, explores how software-defined storage (SDS) helps allow you to create a DIY storage array and much more.
EGUIDE:
The implementation of effective storage optimisation has becomean important factor in business. In this 12-page buyer's guide,Computer Weekly looks at cost implications, the hyper-convergedinfrastructure minefield and the alternatives to shared storage
EBOOK:
Learn about how DaaS providers build service-level agreements. The agreements don't usually favor the customer, and IT shops aren't as protected against downtime as they might think.