What are customer premises equipment (CPE); a history and the different types explained.

Tekmart Infrastructure SecurityTeam/ July 24, 2021/ Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), Data Center Hardware, Data Center Hardware Terminology, Datacenter Infrastructure News, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, Network Infrastructure, Tech Definitions, Technical Explanations, WHY??: Explanations on data center hardware

Reading Time-approximately: 2 minutesCustomer premises equipment (CPE) is telecommunications and information technology equipment kept at the customer’s physical location rather than on the service provider’s premises. By Katie Terrell Hanna Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) routers are examples of CPEs. Connectivity is established through a carrier’s telecommunication circuit at a demarcation point, or demarc. The demarc point is typically a central office

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Underestimating storage requirements leads to VDI failure

T-Blog Editor/ April 13, 2020/ Datacenter Infrastructure News, Expert Advise and Opinion, Industry News and Expert Advice, Infrastructure & Architecture, Virtual desktop infrastructure and architecture

Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesMany vendors underestimate the storage requirements of virtual desktops, causing performance problems and added cost for companies deploying VDI. By Bridget Botelho Editorial Director, News -TechTarget –SearchEnterpriseAI Published: 05 Apr 2013 It’s no secret that virtual desktop infrastructure involves significant storage costs, but the problem is exacerbated by vendors that vastly underestimate storage requirements. Meanwhile, new hybrid solid-state storage products

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