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Orest Lesyuk
  • Orest Lesyuk
  • March 14, 2024

Replacing legacy physical tapes with StarWind VTL for IBM i. Part 2: IBM i backup to StarWind VTL

Explore the technical side of upgrading IBM i backups with StarWind Virtual Tape Library (VTL).
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Orest Lesyuk
  • Orest Lesyuk
  • February 8, 2024

Replacing legacy physical tapes with StarWind VTL for IBM i. Part 1: StarWind VTL configuration

Tired of wrestling with legacy tape backups? Explore how StarWind Virtual Tape Library (VTL) for IBM i is modernizing data storage, offering a more efficient alternative to traditional methods.
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Augusto Alvarez
  • Augusto Alvarez
  • June 9, 2017

AWS Bigger in SMBs but Azure is the Service Most Likely to Renew or Purchase, says Study

We all already know the two biggest Public Cloud providers are Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure and, unless a catastrophic event occurs, these two will be leading the market in the next couple of years. A recent study between 550 companies showed some interesting results: AWS is the most preferred vendor in SMBs; Microsoft the “most known” in enterprises; AWS has been reviewed the most between all companies but Azure is the most used.
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Alex Samoylenko
  • Alex Samoylenko
  • September 1, 2016

How VMware sees IT future. VMworld 2016. Day 1.

As you know, the main virtualization conference VMworld 2016 arranged by VMware is now being held in Las Vegas. On the first day of the conference several interesting announcements were made. For example, VMware Cloud Foundation, which soon will be available on the IBM platform and later with other vendors, as well, was presented. It allows to get a ready-made infrastructure at customer’s site with both necessary software and hardware components and ready, configured and integrated control and automation tools like NSX, Virtual SAN and vRealize:
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Oksana Zybinskaya
  • Oksana Zybinskaya
  • April 12, 2016

Google, Rackspace to together unfurl DIY Power9 server designs

Google and Rackspace cooperate over creating a new server configuration based on IBM Power9 processors. The design is expected to be shared as part of the Open Compute Project. The hardware set will include 48V Open Compute racks by Google and Facebook collaborative development.
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