A fundamental part of protecting IT is ensuring that the services provided by virtual machines are resilient and robust at all levels of the compute stack, from hardware through to the application.
I wanted a little feedback on something that I think I may have been approaching from the wrong angle. Our current environment consists 2 vSphere hosts and an iSCSI SAN (HP StoreVirtual) running in ...
VMware's huge slate of new features fills in blanks, makes it more competitive -- but sometimes at the cost of its partners Today, EMC VMware has detailed a raft of new enhancements to its line of ...
VMware vSphere 5.5, the latest release of VMware’s flagship virtualization hypervisor and central management server, has something for companies of all sizes. Usability and speed enhancements to the ...
I am getting ready to protect VMs and replicate from our production to DR datacenter. Our underlying storage is Equallogic and we have a very important decision to make: 1) Replicate at array level ...
Small to medium size businesses often have the same basic needs as a larger organization, but don't have the staff, the expertise or the desire to deal with a complex infrastructure. Some of their ...
In a previous article on virtualisation and disaster recovery, Computer Weekly looked at some of the aspects that enable disaster recovery (DR) in a virtual server environment. As a brief reminder, ...
VMware holds a commanding lead in the enterprise virtualization space, and it's now trying to parlay this into a dominant position in cloud computing. With its mid-July cloud infrastructure stack ...
A fundamental part of protecting IT is ensuring that the services provided by virtual machines are resilient and robust at all levels of the compute stack, from hardware through to the application.