Network World invites you to download these new resources that have just been added to our library.
Storage Networking: Critical Enabler of Server Virtualization
Server virtualization is transforming the way IT delivers services back to the business. Companies are leveraging this technology to consolidate servers, increase utilization, and reduce costs. Before exploring the primary drivers of server virtualization, it is important to understand the role server virtualization plays in the data center. Download this whitepaper to read more.
http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/0218/7/50235165/
Previewing Brocade FCoE Server Connectivity Solutions
For years, Fibre Channel networks have been providing organizations with exceptional reliability, performance, and network intelligence for low-latency, high-bandwidth applications. Now, organizations are looking to leverage a new Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) infrastructure that enables them to consolidate multiple transport layers in a single physical interconnect. CEE will enable a new protocol called Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) that promises to extend the reliability and services benefits of Fibre Channel to environments that have traditionally relied exclusively on Ethernet. Read this whitepaper:
http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/0218/7/50237870/
To read similar papers, visit the Brocade Solution Center:
http://www.networkworld.com/dimension/brocade/
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Network World, Inc.
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