Optimizing Data Efficiency and Scalability with Windows File Server Consolidation

Featured Speakers:
David Robinson
Storage Ambassador, EMEA Systems Engineering, StorageWorks Scalable NAS Division - HP


Michael Vizard
SVP, Editorial Director
Ziff Davis Enterpris

Jul 8, 2008
2:00 p.m. Eastern/11:00 a.m. Pacific
Duration: 60 minutes

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Technology Professional,

A popular approach to managing the increasing demand for storage has been to deploy networked storage with Windows file servers. The result is Windows file server sprawl. This rampant proliferation of file servers makes inexpensive systems expensive because of wasted capacity, low utilization and throughput rates and sub-optimal availability. If your file servers support user profiles, Citrix based applications, digital media, or group shares, you can consolidate these servers to a highly available and independently scalable environment that substantially reduces management and infrastructure costs.

Watch this webcast to learn about the benefits of consolidating Windows file servers using next-generation Scalable NAS, including:

  • Scalable file serving performance for growing businesses
  • Integrated high availability with no additional cost
  • Improved performance for Citrix application or user profile hosting
  • Ability to add storage capacity online

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