Creating End-to-End Virtualization Solutions for Hyper-V

Hyper-V test engineer Taylor Brown discusses Microsofts focus on end-to-end virtualization scenarios

This is the first in a 4 part series
- The Role of Storage in Virtualization
- How Microsofts Hyper-V Team Works with NetApp
- A Complete Microsoft and NetApp Virtualization Solution

Duration : 0:2:6

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Storage Virtualization Challenges with Roger Johnson

Roger Johnson, enterprise system team lead at Crutchfield Corporation, discusses the challenges of storage virtualization.

Duration : 0:3:24

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Ep1 – What is Hardware Virtualization?

http://techchop.com – In this first episode of Tech Chop, Paul answers a viewer’s question about what virtualization is, what software companies offer virtualization and why someone would want to use virtualization. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Duration : 0:6:25

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iSCSI Storage – 2010

This webcast covers the iSCSI technology and industry standard as it stands in 2010. It also explains how you can use iSCSI storage for VMware vSphere, Hyper-V with Live Migration or any other server applications that you configure for High Availability with failover clustering. You will learn that iSCSI SAN can be build with SAN Software and any standard Intel-architecture x86 or x64 servers that you can apply in your IT environment and have a highly available and highly reliable storage infrastructure with advanced features such as Synchronous Mirroring with Automatic Failover, Remote Replication for disaster recovery, CDP/Snapshots and Thin Provisioning. You can also download the accompanying whitepaper “Why iSCSI 2010″ from the whitepaper section of our website.

Duration : 0:5:5

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CA Technologies virtualization management storyboard

At CA World 2010, CA Technologies launched a new set of virtualization management solutions, designed from the ground up to provision, assure, control, and optimize both standalone virtual environments, and hybrid physical and virtual environments. Whether you are just starting out with server consolidation, extending to infrastructure optimization, advancing to orchestration and automation, or on the path to a dynamic data center, this video shows how virtualization management from CA Technologies supports enterprises of all sizes, regardless of your your virtualization maturity.
Visit http://www.ca.com/virtualization to learn more about the CA Technologies virtualization management portfolio.

Duration : 0:7:58

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A Complete Microsoft and NetApp Virtualization Solution

Hyper-V test engineer Taylor Brown discusses NetApps consistent product evolution and how NetApp helps Microsoft deliver a complete virtualization solution.

This is the last in a 4 part series

- Creating End-to-End Virtualization Solutions
- The Role of Storage in Virtualization
- How Microsofts Hyper-V Team Works with NetApp

Duration : 0:4:12

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NEW! StorCenter ix12-300r network storage array

Incorporating industry-leading enterprise-class EMC storage technologies, the StorCenter ix12-300r is the ideal rackmount storage device for small and medium businesses, as well as small enterprise locations such as workgroups, departments and distributed/branch offices that require expandability, reliability and advanced capability features without the need for a dedicated IT staff.

Easily supporting groups of up to 250 users, the StorCenter ix12-300r Network Storage array provides up to 24TB of networked storage in a 2-rack unit (2U) form factor. The StorCenter ix 12-300r has sophisticated configuration and networking features often only available in larger enterprise installations, and is ideal for production file (NAS) and block (SAN) data storage, backup to disk (B2D) of critical business data, shared storage for virtualized environments including Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware vSphere, and application-specific storage such as Microsoft Exchange.

Duration : 0:2:28

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