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Showing posts with label Storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storage. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Improve Performance, Reduce Data Growth Costs - Archiving ERP Applications

View this Webcast to find out from the experts how effective application archiving can help you effectively manage your production database, control data growth, and ultimately improve your bottom line. You'll learn to:

* Improve performance of the production environment
* Archive or purge inactive transactional data automatically to an online database or offline flat file
* Maintain complete application integrity
* Comply with data retention regulations
* Reduce application storage footprint
* Enable accessibility to archived data
* Further your bottom-line savings with application retirement
more on this...

Storage Choices For Virtual Server Environments

Server virtualization is the most substantial shift in IT so far this decade. Adoption is high, and firms are virtualizing mission-critical and business-critical applications. But while server virtualization has become mainstream, firms still struggle with storage availability and performance. Storage configuration options abound, and successful deployment can be tricky.

In an attempt to add clarity to this tricky decision process, Forrester surveyed 124 of its global clients on the topic of storage for virtual server environments. Overall, Forrester found a high number of virtual server deployments in production, mainly using preexisting Fibre Channel storage area networks. For IT professionals who will either upgrade or deploy a new storage environment to support server virtualization, this report gives an overview of what firms have done in the past, as well as key Forrester recommendations.

more about Storage choices for virtual server environments at http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=949313&promo=099&tag=nl.e099.em040209&tag=nl.e099