EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we give an overview to buying hyper-converged in which we dig into its benefits, such as ease of deployment, resource efficiency, low Opex costs and reduced use of datacentre space. But we also look at the potential pitfalls that include the difficulties of troubleshooting in a tightly-layered environment.
EZINE:
In this issue of Storage magazine, discover how to effectively inject new life into DAS and revive legacy storage architectures with server-side solid-state. Read on to access an article exploring state of the art of tape, and discover why it still has a solid place in enterprises as an archive tier.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative resource reveals an unsettling truth about today's terascale and petascale storage challenges. Discover why traditional storage architectures are falling short and explore the concept of object storage and how it can help you overcome these and other critical obstacles. Read on now to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper explores a new version of one leading vendor's storage operating environment. Find out how this software update eliminates many of the problems associated with typical monolithic or legacy storage systems. Read on to learn more.
DATA SHEET:
Check out this informative paper to explore a NAS storage solution that provides enterprise-level performance and scalability for file server consolidation, primary deduplication, remote replication and disaster recovery of commercial application data. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this case study to learn how Rochelle Community Hospital addressed their storage challenges by implementing a tiered backup and archive management system that efficiently secured data without breaking budget constraints.
EZINE:
Now that the price of solid-state storage has dropped, more vendors are offering all-flash arrays; but are they really much better than hybrid arrays that mix flash with spinning disk?
EGUIDE:
Sleek and redesigned, NAS is making a comeback – rivaling object storage's ability to meet enterprise performance requirements. Vendors are also claiming that SDS is increasing efficiency of SAN/NAS but are they full of hot air? Find out more about the sleek, scale-out NAS design and the truth behind these claims.