This solution brief talks about cloud migration challenges, how VMware Cloud™ on AWS resolves those challenges and key capabilities of VMware Cloud™ on AWS specific to the cloud migration use case.
Helping customers seamlessly migrate and extend their VMware vSphere-based environments to VMware Cloud™ on AWS – without incurring unnecessary risks,costs or downtime – is VMware's priority. Explore how VMware Cloud™ on AWS helps to address common cloud migration challenges including: adapting people and processes; re-architecting applications to run in public clouds; resiliency of mission-critical applications; cost, time and risk; and security and governance.
This white paper explores the various factors that impact web performance and the steps you can take to assess and improve the performance of your web properties.
This white paper looks at the evolution of these challenges and offers practical advice on ways to store, manage and move secondary data in hybrid cloud architectures while extracting the hidden value it can provide.
Five enterprises explain how they’ve replaced multiple products that created legacy data silos with Cohesity – a single, hyperconverged softwaredefined
platform with native Microsoft Azure integration for simplified secondary data and applications. For them, Cohesity and Azure together
boost IT agility while lowering costs, solving critical secondary data challenges from long-term retention, storage tiering, test/dev, disaster
recovery and cloud-native backup in a proven hybrid cloud architecture.
Understanding Key Data Protection and Data Orchestration Requirements
OffsiteDataSync and Veeam® address what is and is not covered by Office 365, data loss risk scenarios, and Microsoft’s SLA infrastructure uptime responsibility versus the customer’s responsibility for data protection.
OffsiteDataSync and Veeam® clarify the differences between IaaS, DRaaS, and BaaS to determine which “as a Service” offering your organization should leverage by actionably identifying your Disaster Recovery needs and how they can be met.
NetApp's HCI is a Cloud Infrastructure enabling DevOps / lean operations and Analytics applications, making it a bridge builder between these worlds. View this Infographic to learn 10 Good Reasons to use NetApp’s HCI.
Find out how NetApp Kubernetes Service (NKS) on NetApp HCI abstracts the operational overhead associated with deploying and managing the Kubernetes cluster, enabling organizations to adopt DevOps practices and build microservices-based applications and services in an agile manner.