hyper-converged appliance-definition

T-Blog Editor/ October 20, 2020/ Converged Infrastructure, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Engage the experts, Essential Technical Terminology you need to know, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesA hyper-converged appliance is a hardware device that provides multiple data center management technologies within a single box. Posted by: Margaret Rouse WhatIs.com Contributor(s): Brien Posey; Matthew Haughn Hyper-converged systems are characterized by a software-centric architecture that tightly integrates compute, storage, networking and virtualization resources and other technologies. At one time, these systems were based on the use of commodity hardware, but premium

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HPE GreenLake: What it is and how it works?

T-Blog Editor/ October 20, 2020/ Converged Infrastructure, Data Center Hardware, Data Centre Servers, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Engage the experts, Essential Technical Terminology you need to know, Expert Advise and Opinion, Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Management, Industry News and Expert Advice

Reading Time-approximately: 5 minutesGreenLake allows users to pay only for the IT resources they use. Find out how it works for HCI, composable infrastructure and other purposes, its benefits and potential drawbacks. By Robert Sheldon IT teams have had two primary options for implementing workloads over the past few years: maintain infrastructure on premises — incurring the costs and overhead that comes with

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Fine-tune your storage-as-a-service (SaaS) approach

T-Blog Editor/ October 15, 2020/ Cloud computing, Cloud Storage, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Essential Technical Terminology you need to know, Expert Advise and Opinion, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Industry News and Expert Advice, Timeless Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesWhat you need to know about storage-as-a-service options to make them work for your organization. Service levels, data protection and upgrade schedules can be the differentiators. By Chris Evans Storage is one of the biggest capital expenditures in the data center. Enterprises are creating and retaining increasing amounts of data, hoping to exploit some potential future value. One scenario to

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The differences between SDP vs. VPN vs. zero-trust networks.

T-Blog Editor/ October 15, 2020/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Essential Technical Terminology you need to know, Expert Advise and Opinion, How-Tos and Other Useful Tips and Tricks, Industry News and Expert Advice, Timeless Tips

Reading Time-approximately: 4 minutesFor strong network security, many vendors say VPNs don’t cut it anymore. Enter SDP and zero-trust models, which are similar yet offer stricter and innovative security capabilities. By Michaela Goss To create a secure tunnel from one point to another or to make resources invisible to outside threats may seem like scenarios that require magic; in reality, they just need

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Glossary of the VPN terminology you need to know

T-Blog Editor/ October 15, 2020/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Essential Technical Terminology you need to know, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, Network protocols and standards, Network Security

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesFor organizations with remote workforces, VPNs can be an essential part of daily life. This VPN glossary explores the essential terms and phrases that constitute VPN services. By Michaela Goss Enterprises’ embrace of remote work accelerated due to COVID-19, and it likely won’t subside when the pandemic is a distant memory. A staple of remote work is the VPN. With

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