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Blades rule! But don’t ignore the value of rack mount servers.

Posted on 04/07/2014 by Mark Vaughn

I have always liked blade servers, since I first began deploying blades on HP platforms. Then, when I was introduced to Cisco UCS blades, I saw that the data center world was being reinvented. In fact, when I left the … Continue reading →

Posted in Architecture, EMC, HP, Storage, Technology, UCS, VDI, Virtualization, VMware | Tagged Software Denied Storage, VSAN

VMware Licensing and Cisco UCS

Posted on 10/19/2011 by Mark Vaughn

Over the last few years, Cisco has made significant in-roads into the server market with their Unified Computing Environment (UCS) servers. One key differentiator with the UCS platform, and a frequent marketing point, was in their ability to use memory … Continue reading →

Posted in Architecture, business, Cisco, Technology, UCS, VMware | Tagged Cisco, licensing, UCS, VMware

Wire once and walk away

Posted on 08/19/2010 by Mark Vaughn

This is a phrase I am hear more and more of lately, and I love the concept behind it. Virtualization has consolidated servers, and blade servers have consolidated the footprints of those virtualization hosts. Now, blade solutions are beginning to … Continue reading →

Posted in Architecture, business, Cisco, Cloud Computing, HP, UCS, Uncategorized | Tagged Cisco UCS, consolidation, HP Blade Matrix, wire once
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