Distributed Computing is a programming paradigm focusing on designing distributed, open, scalable, transparent, fault tolerant systems. This paradigm is a natural result of the use of computers to form networks.
Distributed Computing
VMware DRS: Why You Still Need Assured Application Delivery and Application Delivery Networking
published by F5 Networks Inc on Feb 24, 2010
Discover the tools to create the next-generation data center and enable a true Virtual Data Center that is fluid, mobile and has limitless growth.
How to Resolve Capacity Bottlenecks and Ensure Great Performance in Your VMware ESX Environment
published by VKernel on Sep 22, 2009
As we are writing this paper, the overwhelming majority of organizations are migrating and consolidating their servers from physical to virtual environments. While the savings of the virtualized data center are extremely compelling, there is now a new set of challenges that System Administrators did not have to deal with in the physical world.
Stratavia’s Data Center Automation Value Proposition
published by Stratavia on May 21, 2008
This white paper provides an overview of current challenges in the modern data center, the impact those challenges have on the business, and Stratavia’s approach to solving those problems.
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