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Cloud Clustering: Leveraging System Center 2012
Microsoft's Symon Perriman and Concurrency Engineer/Microsoft MVP, Annur Sumar, delivered this presentation at the 2013 Microsoft Management Summit (MMS 2013) in Las Vegas, NV. Perriman and Sumar discuss how to keep your services online by using System Center 2012 high–availability features to dynamically and automatically manage your highly–virtualized datacenter. Discover how to leverage such technologies as Failover Clustering, Network Load Balancing, Service Redirection, and Backup & Restore, to provide continual availability to your mission-critical applications. For more information: http://www.concurrency.com
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Cloud , Cloudclustering , MMS2013 , SMSC , SystemCenter
By:
ConcurrencyInc
Business & Finance
93 months ago
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System Center 2012 SP1 Concurrency Event
Microsoft System Center 2012 is a platform for managing datacenters, client devices, and hybrid cloud IT environments. The different components of System Center work together to transform business data and IT visibility, process, and automation. Concurrency consultants and Microsoft MVPs, Nathan Lasnoski and Annur Sumar, presented this material at Concurrency’s System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 Launch Event. This presentation covers: •The new System Center topology •What’s new in System Center 2012 SP1 •Upgrade orders for existing Service Center 2012 The presentation also discusses each component of System Center—Service Manager, Orchestrator, Configuration Manager, Virtual Machine Manager, Operations Manager, Data Protection Manager—and how to bring it all together for IT self service. For more information: www.concurrency.com
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ServicePack 1 , SystemCenter , SystemCenter 2012 , SystemCenter 2012 SP1
By:
ConcurrencyInc
Business & Finance
93 months ago
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Few Benefits of Edge Computing.
The face of data center infrastructure is changing, thanks to the cloud. The next big thing for enterprise IT comes in the form of edge computing – a paradigm where compute moves closer to the source of data – to boost performance and optimize the quality of experience. Edge computing addresses many challenges that enterprise IT faces. It trims down the amount of data that flows between the datacenter and the public cloud. With edge computing, IT team can retain sensitive data on-premises while still taking advantage of the elasticity offered by the public cloud. It reduces the latency involved in dealing with public cloud platforms. Let's discuss this more in depth and understand why cloud computing is moving to edge!
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Cloud-Computing , Computing , Edge
By:
yesweb
Business & Finance
42 months ago
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