Riverbed Hyper-converged Edge

Hyper-converged Infrastructure has proven to be a revolutionary technology and a viable infrastructure approach for Data Centers around the globe. However, being “stateful”, makes it an unfit choice for remote branch. Learn about the pros and cons of HCI, and about the world’s first “stateless” hyper-converged architecture designed specifically for the branch.

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Riverbed Steelfusion Helps Protect Business in Wake of Earthquake

When earthquake, Emilia, threatened the business, WAMGROUP decided to strengthen their branch office disaster-recovery capabilities. They wanted to be able to instantly recover their business and get their data and server rooms away from the high-risk earthquake zone.

WAMGROUP deployed Riverbed® SteelFusion™ branch converged infrastructure to replace physical servers at its sites with virtual machines and consolidate its servers and storage into a managed data centre while maintaining local performance and lowering costs. Learn more about Riverbed SteelFusion’s capabilities in this free case study.

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Best Practices in Private Cloud

As the cloud era has progressed, we’re finding it important to define “cloudy,” specifically as it relates to applications architected to run in the cloud.

This white paper provides an overview of what it means to be “cloudy” or “cloud native,” including:

  • Why we need new cloud architectures
  • Common real-world scenarios cloud-native applications should build resiliency for
  • Principles of the cloudy philosophy
  • Architectural recommendations for achieving those principles

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The Top 3 Reasons Many Enterprises Are Moving to a Private Cloud

For many enterprises, the last few years were about deciding whether to move to the cloud. Would it be safe? Would it really deliver the promised cost savings and business flexibility? Today, those questions have largely been answered, and the “land rush” to the cloud has begun, with over 60 percent of enterprises expected to have at least half their infrastructure on cloud-based platforms by 2018. What remains for many businesses is the complicated task of determining how to move to the cloud — and which cloud model is right for their workloads.

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