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Want to make your IT infrastructure more environmentally friendly but don’t know where to start? This is the third step in our series: 3: Optimize power and cooling requirements. Consolidated environments require less to power and cool – versus cooling and entire room of physical servers. Use a high-density power and cooling solution designed specifically [...]![]()
Once you’ve set up and connected your replication set, there are many things that might have to change over the lifespan of that connection. One of the most common is setting up Throttles on the connection itself, to limit the amount of bandwidth that the connection can use. While the actual amount of bandwidth used [...]![]()
Want to make your IT infrastructure more environmentally friendly but don’t know where to start? This is the second in a four-step series… 2: Implementing virtualization technologies helps with consolidating environments and also provides the flexibility to use only the power required to run those virtual machines. Instead of multiple single servers dedicated to a [...]![]()