The Efficient Next Gen Datacenter: Doing More with Less

by Free IT - Storage Magazines and Downloads from itknowledgehub.tradepub.com on Tuesday 30 March 2010
Today's economy presents a significant amount of data center challenges that may prohibit a company's ability to perform well. While information is growing at a fast pace, budgets, staff and other IT resources are shrinking. Furthermore, an increase in the number of facility issues has made it difficult for IT to deliver on the promise of continuous availability and on-demand scalability and performance. Therefore, it is extremely critical that a business takes pro-active action when it comes to managing their data center.

Explore facts, tips and recommendations on topics that include:
  • Economic issues and business impacts
  • ROI and TCO of consolidation and automation
  • Energy costs and reductions
  • Capacity and automated resource management
  • Blade and virtualization benefits


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The Unique Benefits of Archiving Email in the Cloud

by Free IT - Storage Magazines and Downloads from itknowledgehub.tradepub.com on Monday 29 March 2010
The growing volume of user email messages is escalating storage requirements and increasing the pressure on traditional email archiving solutions. Maintaining email archives to meet security, compliance or business policies is a struggle, with traditional in-house solutions facing a never-ending cycle of decreasing performance and increasing investments in costly technology. This white paper discusses the business & regulatory requirements for email archiving, the difficulties of utilizing an in-house system and the benefits of archiving in the cloud.

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Virtualization limericks for St. Patrick’s Day

by Colin Steele on Tuesday 16 March 2010

In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, we asked our loyal readers to submit limericks about virtualization. And two lucky readers found a pot of gold at the end of their poetry rainbow: vSphere training videos from TrainSignal.

Congratulations to Kevin Davisson and Eric Stephenson. Kevin won a copy of “VMware vSphere Training“, and Eric won “VMware vSphere Pro Series Vol. 1.” Here are their limericks:

By Kevin Davisson:

One hundred-plus servers were lax
While resource utilization was max
So IT got wise
And said, “Virtualize!”
Now just 10 hosts remain in the racks!

By Eric Stephenson:

Virtualization was once dev and test
Now has become a production best
Legacy OSes have come and gone
Virtualize everything, you can’t go wrong
And physical servers are laid to rest

And here’s a limerick by Michael Caplan, who will receive a TrainSignal T-shirt:

There once was an organization
That ne’er heard of virtualization
But then they converted
Old equipment deserted
Saving money and time and frustration

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Virtualization ain’t goin’ out like that

by Colin Steele on Tuesday 9 March 2010

It seems like every virtualization insider I talk to these days — vendor, analyst, admin, you name it — says the same thing.

“The hypervisor is commoditized.” “The cloud is the future.” “I’m on a horse.”

OK, they don’t say that last one (even though it’s hilarious). But they do make those first two comments a lot. And as the editor of a virtualization site, I was starting to find it disconcerting.

“But virtualization’s the greatest thing since sliced bread!” I’d think. “What about the clear ROI for virtualization projects? And all the other benefits of virtualization? How can you commoditize that? How can that not be the future? How many more rhetorical questions can I ask myself?”

Last week I attended the IDC Directions conference in Boston, which allayed most of my fears. It apparently is true that they hypervisor is commoditized and that cloud computing is the future. But virtualization, in the words of Cypress Hill, ain’t goin’ out like that.

Turns out that virtualization will continue to grow. And all that talk you hear about cloud computing? That’s just a new way to squeeze even more juice out of the fruit of virtualization.

“Virtualization has really become the foundation of the future data center,” said Michelle Bailey, IDC’s research vice president for data center trends and enterprise platforms.

Phew. What a relief!

The numbers that Bailey shared during her presentation, “Three Data Centers: One Vision?” were also very comforting:

  • 51% of all workloads will be virtualized by the end of 2010, and 69% will be by 2013.
  • Just 2.1% of all physical servers were virtualized in 2005, but that number rose to 12.8% last year and will reach 22.3% in 2013.
  • VM density ratios will increase from 6:1 in 2009 to 8.4:1 in 2013.
  • There will be 56 million VMs by 2012.

The private or internal cloud computing model seems to be the way most advanced, virtualized organizations will go first. With a private cloud, your data center becomes like a service provider that hosts and delivers applications and resources to users as needed. And of course, virtualization makes that all possible.

The public or external cloud — where you rely on an outside service provider to do that all for you — marks a much bigger shift and is further off on the horizon. As IDC’s Gary Chen, research manager for enterprise virtualization software, told me, “A private cloud is much less threatening as an IT model.”

But even when public cloud computing really takes off, virtualization will still be the foundation. So the next time you hear something like, “VMware wants to come out of 2010 not being known as a virtualization company, but as a cloud company,” as Chen told me, you can take solace in the fact that virtualization will still be a big part of that.

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Getting Your Agency to Accurate, Flexible IT Cost Measurement

by Free IT - Storage Magazines and Downloads from itknowledgehub.tradepub.com on Thursday 4 March 2010
Here are some items that are covered in this informative webcast:
  • VMware's Vision for Virtualization Management
  • Chargeback in a Virtual Environment
  • Requirements for Chargeback
  • VMware vCenter Chargeback
  • Demo


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Lowering your IT Costs with Oracle Database 11g Release 2

by Free IT - Storage Magazines and Downloads from itknowledgehub.tradepub.com on Thursday 4 March 2010
By deploying Oracle Database 11g Release 2, the second release of the award winning Oracle Database 11g, as a data management foundation, organizations can utilize the full power of the World's leading database to:
  • Reduce server costs
  • Reduce storage requirements
  • Improve mission critical system performance
  • Increase DBA and Developer productivity
  • Eliminate idle redundancy in the data center, and
  • Simplify their overall IT software portfolio


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