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Infrastructure
Learn about the infrastructure requirements for building a private cloud, also referred to as an internal cloud versus tapping into the resources of a public cloud, or external cloud. Find out how to bridge the two with a hybrid cloud, or virtual private cloud. For each approach there are network and application performance issues, storage and compute considerations and underpinning it all, virtualization technology decisions that will determine the success of a cloud strategy. This topic covers public and private cloud infrastructures, VMware, Virtual Datacenter OS, vSphere, Egenera, Citrix Cloud Center, 3Tera, rPath and Hyperic.
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Building a private cloud infrastructure
For companies considering cloud computing, private clouds are a good starting point. Building and managing a private cloud enables you to pool hardware, storage, network, Web, and virtualization resources for more flexible, dynamic and on-demand requirements. Get news and research on the ...
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Network and application performance in the cloud
With cloud computing infrastructure, one of the potential downsides is the Web's bandwidth limitations. These constraints create network bottlenecks and application latency, which can translate into real dollar losses. Learn about the key considerations when building cloud architectures, ...
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Cloud computing services
Deploying a cloud computing architecture can mean greater server and compute capacity when you need it and without the costs and management headaches of owning all the hardware. But a hosted computing model can bring cost, management and staffing challenges as well. Get news and the latest ...
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Remote backup
Remote data protection technologies such as remote replication and mirroring are becoming an increasingly popular part of many companies' backup strategy. Stay on top of the latest information here.
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