Virtualization has taken hold in the
data center, addressing some of the most pressing issues customers face including excessive power and cooling, and low server utilization. But this is only the first wave of virtualization and only addresses the server. What's next? Enter 'Virtualization 2.0,' where the benefits extend from capital cost reduction to lower operational expenses, improved service levels, agility and IT simplicity. This next wave virtualizes
beyond the server, encompassing
data center infrastructure (storage, networking and processing) to unbind applications from servers and create a fully agile
data center. This session explores Virtualization 2.0 and what it will mean for bottom line business.
As
data growth rates continue to climb and business requirements further evolve, customers are feeling the
pressure to realign their
storage infrastructure to better meet the needs of their business. Mr. Yoshida will discuss how
storage virtualization is the key enabler towards the
storage-based services required to deliver substantial breakthroughs in efficiency and business agility across the entire enterprise. He will discuss how
storage-based services such as thin provisioning, content and file management and dynamic
data migration, enabled via controller-based Virtualization, are paving the way for the Dynamic
data Center of tomorrow.
Offers software enhancements too. Hitachi
data Systems has announced a number of upgrades to its enterprise-class Universal
storage Platform V (USP V) array and its
storage Command Suite management software.