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Category:Storage consolidation
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Since the advent of switch-based SAN, storage consolidation has been a major play within large and mid-sized organizations to reduce costs, improve availability and speed time to deployement. Please check out the research done by the Wikibon community on this topic in the articles and categories below. As always, feel free to hit the 'edit' tab and improve the work or the 'comment' tab and share your thoughts with peers.

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

S

  • Storage virtualization

Pages in category "Storage consolidation"

The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.

A

  • Analyzing storage consolidation requirements
  • Analyzing storage virtualization requirements
  • Analyzing tiered storage requirements
  • Apple introduces a handheld computer with a phone
  • Are blade servers solving the right problem?
  • Articulate a vision of virtualized server and storage infrastructure

B

  • BT's award winning shift from dark to light green
  • Become familiar with clustered storage technologies
  • Big NAS brings value of data into focus
  • Blade Servers
  • Blade computing economic metrics
  • Blade computing isn't for everyone
  • Blade server vendors should lead the way to the cloud
  • Blade servers won't solve the problem of managing diverse application domains
  • Blades not the tool for everything

C

  • Clustered storage mashup
  • Common strategic framework for NAS and SAN
  • Consolidating storage
  • Consolidation 2.0: Combining server and storage virtualization
  • Consolidation 2.0: Don't just sign, ship and drop the box
  • Cooling heats up

D

  • Dedupe and thin provisioning: Two technology priorities for users

D cont.

  • Designing tiered storage
  • Developing a storage services architecture
  • Don't forget compliance when choosing NAS and SAN

E

  • EMC World 2008: Integrating storage solutions
  • EMC on storage virtualization and other emerging technologies

F

  • Future perfect scenario: Standards keep tape from getting duped

H

  • HA Blades: A solution or part of the problem?
  • How Server Virtualization is Changing Storage
  • How to configure FCIP on Brocade 7500's

I

  • IPhone demands storage solutions
  • ISCSI forecast: DAS is odd man out
  • Implementing Storage Services
  • In search of storage ROI
  • Information stored on NAS is just as important as that on SAN

K

  • Keep blade servers simple and similar

M

  • Make blade servers as homogeneous as possible
  • Managing geometric data growth in SANs

N

  • NAS Clustering

P

  • Power and cooling costs are fundamental to storage justifications
  • Power projection

Q

  • Question regarding future enterprise drive product
  • Quick tips for storage networks and consolidation

R

  • Recording the Change to Records Management

S

  • SAN and NAS technologies should be consolidated but kept apart
  • Separate storage from blade processors
  • Slicing the VMware storage pie
  • Storage Consolidation 2.0: Earning the right to be trusted
  • Storage Consumerization: Not If but When
  • Storage TCO - comparing apples to apples
  • Storage Virtualization
  • Storage consolidation 2.0: Know software or no success
  • Storage facts, figures, estimates and rules of thumb
  • Storage network consolidation rules-of-thumb
  • Storage services needed for the next wave of consolidation
  • Storage virtualization
  • Storage virtualization design and deployment
  • Storage virtualization: One size won't fit all
  • Storage virtualization: Take advantage without being taken
  • Switch and fabric-based intelligence: High value, slow adoption

T

  • Tape sticks to data centers for good reasons
  • The conundrum of NAS consolidation economics
  • Tiered storage: Islands or bridges
  • To blade or not to blade

U

  • Use incentives to get business buy in for virtualization

V

  • VMware: The storage imperative
  • Virtual blades
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