Intelligent Storage Management for Virtual Data Centers
Speaker:
Juergen Frick
Sr. Solutions Architect Adaptec
Track:Deploying Virtualization in the Enterprise
With today’s virtual data centers growing at an ever increasing pace and operating around the clock, the demand for innovative data storage management strategies that offer the highest capacity, performance and energy-efficiency, is at an all-time high. Cloud computing IT personnel are continually faced with three main challenges: 1) scaling system I/O performance; 2) reducing storage power consumption; and 3) fortifying secure storage ecosystems. This session will discuss how, in order to satisfy these critical requirements while ensuring fluid and secure data flow, virtual or cloud-based data centers must consider intelligent storage management and the benefits of integrating additional data conditioning capabilities into their systems.
Speaker Bio: Juergen Frick is Senior Solutions Architect at Adaptec, reporting directly to the VP and GM of Emerging Business Units and Corporate Development.
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