Containers are a great way to run applications, with much less overhead than traditional bare metal or virtualised environments. But what about data protection? Do containers need backup and data ...
Disruptive technologies often serve as a great equalizer. By definition, they change the conversation. Disruptive technologies can punish incumbents. It can also open the door to new opportunities for ...
For decades, the accepted wisdom in storage management has been the need for solid, persistent and (typically) hardware-based data storage systems. Over the past 20-plus years, this has meant a shared ...
Containers continue to gain momentum as organizations look for greater efficiencies and lower costs to run distributed applications in their increasingly virtualized datacenters as well as for ...
Virtualization is not the hottest topic in the industry, but it has been a popular approach to deploy and manage enterprise applications. It allows a business to carve up its data center in a granular ...
‘When it comes to modern applications, data today is residing in multiple repositories. Customers need a way to manage all that. HYCU has a solution that scales and can be delivered as-a-service, and ...
PLANO, TEXAS, USA, January 19, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Viscosity North America, Inc. ("Viscosity") is excited to announce the recently published book about ...
IT executives face a constant barrage of "new and improved" product claims. But data storage has changed more in the last 10 years than in the prior 25, and the rate of change is accelerating: We'll ...
Containers have quickly emerged as one of the dominant architectures for application development and deployment. It’s a technology that eases many of the burdens facing IT administrators, as they seek ...
Databases usually lag behind other servers in moving to new architecture, but containerization brings enough major improvements to convince even the most old-school DBAs. When Microsoft announced back ...
The ongoing evolution of the data center is a prime example of how technology never stands still. Server rooms used to be filled with an array of various systems (each system generally performed one ...