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Almost 3 years ago
Almost 3 years ago
I think VMware vSphere is more mature as a hypervisor than Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV). it is more capable to serve almost most of the workloads. having said that if you are talking about a standard workload both of them can do the job, but your workload is sensitive or even…
Almost 3 years ago
Rubrik is a secure data management solution, it can be described as a secure time machine for your data, it can take you to any point in time in the past and can predict certain behavior in the future its capability to provide protection in different ways to your data is…
About 3 years ago
Contributed a review of VMware vSAN: Scalable, good performance, and easy to deploy
Over 3 years ago
Contributed a review of VMware vSphere: Feature-rich, easy to install, stable, with good support
Over 3 years ago
Over 3 years ago
When you evaluate any solution many factors play an important role in the pricing. The same applies here. If you are looking for a backup infrastructure that can serve you in the cloud era that contains all the elements of backup solution, then costing of Rubrik is very…
Over 3 years ago
The hardware hosting the solution. Vxrail is an engineered appliance from Dell to host vSAN. In addition vSAN can be installed on any hardware that meets its requirements 
Almost 4 years ago
Contributed a review of Windows Server: A server operating system with a valuable user interface
Almost 4 years ago
Veeam B&R fits in any environment where you want to protect your workloads and especially in a virtualized one. Another appalling use case if you have a current setup (servers and storage) that you want to leverage for backup uses. It will fit also in small environments It…
Almost 4 years ago
Contributed a review of Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure (NCI): Scalable, reliable, easy to setup, and it has wonderful support
About 4 years ago
About 4 years ago
Your business needs must be the main driver for selecting your backup and recovery solution. Look to what are the needs and translate it in terms of RPO, RTO, and retention then reflect these measures to see what solution can achieve these measures for workloads.