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ON DEMAND WEBCAST!
Veritas Virtual Infrastructure: Enterprise Class Server Virtualization and Advanced Storage Management
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ABSTRACT:
Server virtualization is transforming IT operations, however it also makes storage management more complex and in many cases does not support capabilities available today in physical server environments. Current x86 virtualization solutions have tried to solve this problem using a file system-based approach, but this architecture forces users to give up many advanced storage management capabilities.
Attend this webcast to hear Bob Laliberte from Enterprise Strategy Group discuss the state and future of the server virtualization and storage management market and see how all of the key storage management benefits enterprise customers rely on in their physical environments can be preserved and applied to server virtualization including:
- Direct control of block storage from a guest virtual server
- All block storage functionality including mirroring across heterogeneous arrays
- Proven, mature SAN multi-pathing to ensure data availability
- Reduced storage costs by using common, shared boot images across multiple virtual servers
- Increased storage utilization by simplifying the provisioning of additional storage, thereby reducing over-provisioning
- Increased control by empowering administrators with one tool to seamlessly manage both virtual servers and storage
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Speakers
Sean Derrington
Director Storage Management & High Availability, Symantec
Sean Derrington is director of storage and availability management at Symantec Corporation and is responsible for product marketing, product strategy, and outbound marketing for Veritas Storage Foundation, Veritas CommandCentral Storage, Veritas Cluster Server and other storage and server management products. Derrington joined Symantec through the company's merger with Veritas software. Prior to joining Veritas, Sean was senior program director of META Group's Server Infrastructure Strategies. During his eight years at META Group, he was the lead consultant and analyst covering storage and storage management market. Derrington earned a bachelor's degree in material science and engineering and a bachelor's degree in engineering and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University.
Bob Laliberte
Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group
Prior to joining ESG, Bob was director of marketing for CentrePath, a software and services company focused on data center networking solutions. Bob managed the development of the CentrePath core services, including its remote management offering and professional services. Additionally, Bob was responsible for product marketing and management for the CentrePath cross domain event correlation software solution. During his tenure, he ran product marketing, business development, services and sales operations. Before CentrePath, Bob held a variety of domestic and international marketing, product management and sales roles at a number of technology and service vendors.
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