EGUIDE:
Companies have come to count on the high performance of their flash storage services. In this 12-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the cost of a variety of options, what the big three cloud providers have to offer and how the issue of reliability is being addressed.
EGUIDE:
The term hyper-convergence means different things to different people. But at its core, hyper-convergence brings together servers and storage network resources that are managed as a single unit using software. In this e-guide, learn more about the benefits of hyper-convergence and how you can derive the greatest value from your investment.
EGUIDE:
This expert resource serves as your full guide to object storage implementation, with cloud workload, sync-and-share, API-accessible storage, and more use cases examined. Download now to gain full access, learning how object storage maintains the unstructured data deluge, and view an object vs. file vs. block storage bake off.
EZINE:
In the February 2015 issue of Storage magazine, we reveal the winners of our 2014 Products of the Year awards, explores how software-defined storage (SDS) helps allow you to create a DIY storage array and much more.
EBOOK:
This expert resource outlines the types of building blocks that are available for constructing a powerful, new-age data center infrastructure. Read on to learn about reference architectures, converged infrastructures, and hyper-converged infrastructures, as well as how and when to use each type.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper outlines how software-defined storage for remote and branch offices can meet the dynamic needs of today's business. Read on to learn about the benefits of SDS including simplified storage management, optimized storage footprint and capacity, lowered total cost of ownership, and more.
VIDEO:
This video features a brief overview of the benefits of storage virtualization. Tune in to learn how you can easily implement virtualization into your IT infrastructure.
CASE STUDY:
Air France short-haul and regional brand Hop jumps to Pure Storage after coming up against Dell EMC, NetApp and HPE, which all tried to sell it solutions ill-suited to its needs.