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First Steps Toward the Data Center of the Future

Overview This paper discusses key examples of enabling technologies and processes that will predominate in the DCF yet are ready for adoption today, including x86, Windows, Linux, server virtualization, automated change and configuration management, information life-cycle management, Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM), and IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). The use of such technologies in the data center of the future, coupled with an understanding of the forces driving them, will enable IT organizations to drive major improvements in the ratio of performance, availability, and agility to cost and complexity.

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Publisher
Dell
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Jun 18, 2009
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White Papers
Topics
x86-standard Servers, Data Center, Storage Management

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