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Virtual machines invade storage
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30 Jun 2008
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30 Jun 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
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Video
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Videocast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Many organizations today have a large number of physical servers that are being under utilized. In order to take full advantage of their processing power, these organizations are now consolidating their servers through virtualization technology, such as VMware.
In this Videocast, Brian Babineau, Senior Analyst with the Enterprise Strategy Group, explains how virtualization is impacting storage environments today. View this Videocast to get expert answers to some of the most pressing questions surrounding virtualization and virtual machines, such as:
- Why has there been such a proliferation of VMs in IT and what's driving this?
- How are VMs being used for disaster recovery purposes?
- What are the risks of using VMware to consolidate your resources?
- How does IP storage play into the VMware universe?
- Is NAS seeing new life due to VMs?
- And more
View this Videocast to discover more.
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Speaker
Brian Babineau
Senior Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group
Brian Babineau serves as the primary analyst for Continuous Data Protection and Intelligent Information Management solutions. The latter segment includes information analysis, classification, archiving, search, retrieval and indexing. In addition, his research activities continue to focus on regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and electronic discovery and their impact on IT. With an accounting background, Brian also supports ESG's financial services offerings to vendors and investors.
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Continuous Data Protection | Disaster Recovery | IP SAN | NAS | Server Virtualization | Storage Best Practices | Storage Consolidation | Storage Virtualization | Storage Virtualization Software | VMware
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