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Hyper-V 3.0's virtual Fibre Channel to open door for more workloads
In Hyper-V 3.0, virtual Fibre Channel will ease the task of virtualizing servers that require a direct connection to Fibre Channel-based storage. Tip
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New, enhanced vSphere 5 storage functionalities command users' attention
Better storage capabilities in vSphere 5 help IT shops manage and monitor the back-end resources in their virtual environments. Feature
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Third-party tools help with VMware monitoring for storage
Third-party tools provide a single interface to help IT shops monitor the performance of storage, servers and network traffic in VMware environments. Podcast
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Direct marketing firm solves VDI storage woes with hybrid flash array
Direct marketing firm EU Services received a performance boost from Nimble Storage hybrid flash to remove VDI storage bottlenecks. News
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Server virtualization and storage management: Better integration, specialized tools
Virtualization and storage management still presents challenges, but nowadays it provides tighter integration and more effective management tools. Feature
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Troubleshooting Hyper-V storage problems
Learn to identify and address common Hyper-V storage problems, such as corrupt virtual machines, Blue Screen of Death errors and storage contention. Tip
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University solves write IOPS VDI problem with Whiptail storage flash array
The University of Portland turned to a Whiptail all-solid-state storage array to get sufficient write IOPS performance for its VDI project. News
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Citrix XenServer storage: How it works and what can go wrong
In Citrix XenServer, the connection between hosts and storage involves multiple components. Find out where problems typically arise and how to fix them. Tip
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Founder Hitz talks NetApp strategy for clustering, convergence
NetApp founder and EVP Dave Hitz discusses the NetApp strategy toward hot technologies and the vendor’s plan for battling market leader EMC. News
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VDI infrastructure and storage platform choices: SAN vs. NAS, Fibre Channel vs. iSCSI
Read up on how SAN and NAS compare in terms of their ability to support a VDI infrastructure, and then drill down for details on Fibre Channel SAN vs. iSCSI SAN. Answer