virtualization
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The virtualization of network and application network infrastructure is the second wave of the virtualization tsunami to hit the shores of the data center. Unlike server virtualization, because of its unique role in the data center, Application Delivery Controller (ADC) virtualization brings with it architectural implications that make a simple virtual-for-physical replacement strategy unacceptable. But there are appropriate places...
posted @ Wednesday, February 24, 2010 7:34 AM | >
The concept of spending money to make money—often referred to as "investing" outside of the technology industry—is something just about every marketing campaign promises, but few deliver. The ROI calculations to prove how quickly an investment will reap return often come with a lot of conditions. But solutions that provide a quick ROI along with significant technological benefits do...
posted @ Wednesday, December 02, 2009 10:38 AM | >
Defining the baseline and process of virtualization maturity for the data center.
You can download the original white paper from: vdc-maturity-model-wp.pdf.
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posted @ Monday, August 17, 2009 3:46 PM | >
F5 pioneered the concept of breaking up data center virtualization technologies into eight unique categories within the data center. Any virtualization products or technologies implemented in the data center will fall into one of these eight categories. With this paper, F5 discusses how it has implemented these same technologies within its own product line, helping enterprises get closer to...
posted @ Thursday, June 04, 2009 12:09 PM | >
Deb Allen and Colin Walker host a roundtable discussion with Technical Marketing team members Alan Murphy, Lori MacVittie, and Ken Salchow. They explore the benefits and challenges of VDI (Virtual Desktop infrastructure), including how LTM can be an integral part of any VDI offering today, and end with a lively discussion of what the future of the virtual desktop and...
posted @ Thursday, July 03, 2008 12:03 PM | >
Jeff and Joe grabbed F5 Marketing Manager Renny Shen at Storage Networking World to get his take on the conference as well as his thoughts on the storage virtualization market and how F5's products can help with the typical problems faced by those lucky enough to have to manage data storage (which means all of you). He went over some of the basics of file virtualization as well as the cost savings benefits that implementing a virtualization layer to your storage tier can provide. He also threw in some details on the upcoming FreedomFabric Network Manager.
posted @ Wednesday, April 09, 2008 4:27 PM | >