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Storage Radio: EMC software-defined storage gets serious with ViPR
Senior news director Dave Raffo discusses the new ViPR EMC software-defined storage product and other EMC World 2013 conference news. Podcast
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Raffo: EMC's ViPR 'first step' in defining software-defined storage
Dave Raffo, senior news director at SearchStorage, highlights some features of EMC's newly announced ViPR software-defined storage platform. Video
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Schulz: ViPR aimed at service providers, enterprise storage
Greg Schulz of Storage IO urges IT administrators to take a look beyond EMC's marketing and view ViPR as a tool to help bridge servers to storage. Video
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Virtual appliance marketplace: Uses include primary storage, backup
Learn the difference between virtual appliances marketed for data protection, and those that are used as primary storage in a virtual environment. Podcast
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Expert video: VMware RDM and iSCSI initiator for data access
Virtualization expert Howard Marks explains how to access data in a virtual environment by using VMware raw device mapping and iSCSI initiators. Video
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How vSphere Storage vMotion works in a virtual environment
Virtualization expert Howard Marks discusses the impact of Storage vMotion in vSphere 5.0 on virtual environments and specifies its use requirements. Video
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VM-aware storage provides better migration, performance and more
Virtualization expert Stephen Foskett discusses VM-integrated storage, when to use it and what it can do for a virtual environment. Podcast
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VDI reference architectures: Benefits and drawbacks
Storage expert Ray Lucchesi explains why some shops may not want to use a VDI reference architecture, despite the convenience it provides. Podcast
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Windows Server 2012 features essential to storage
Storage expert Brien Posey talks about which features of Windows Server 2012 have the biggest influence on storage and virtualization. Q&A
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VDI image management: Combating performance and capacity problems
Managing one VDI image makes sense, but unless the desktops are locked down, it creates capacity and performance problems over time. Video