Final Proposal
New System Proposal
Purchasing and using the latest version of vSphere VMware vSphere Replication 6.5 program
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Introduction
The latest version of vSphere is VMware vSphere Replication 6.5.
To be reasonable, vSphere Standard Switch suggests more than the name implies.
vMware is used to deliver virtual desktops
IT administrators can use vMware for easy provisioning.
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Benefits of vMware
Simplicity management and easy control.
Reduce Total Cost of Ownership i.e. TCO up to fifty percent.
Delivers a better desktop experience
Standardized with industrial standards (Oglesby, 2005).
Increased reliability
Hardware independence
Better security
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Virtual Network Benefits
VMware, shared storage types and storage vMotion benefits organizations tremendously.
Support efforts to cut cost related to infrastructure acquisition.
In addition, virtual networks benefit include same resources sharing such as devices and storage.
Virtual network can be orchestrated from a single point.
Flexibility is increased through resource management, using load balancing is an example.
VMware help an organization with array of computing benefits as shared storage and performance optimization components such as vMotion can be implemented. In addition, VMware work under virtual networks that enable sharing of computing resources such as storage devices. Basically, consolidating servers in an virtual network will reduce overhead associated with traditional networking components.
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Shared storage types
Local storage
Shared network attached storage (NFS)
ISCSI storage attached network
Fibre channel storage attached network
Storage Area Network (SAN)
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Direct Attached Storage (DAS)
Fibre Channel Storage Attached Network
VMware are designed to enable one to utilize a range of storage variety and one only need streamline configurations in accordance to his needs. Both generic and vendor-specific storage connect pug-ins allow one to use the different types of virtual storage that include local storage, shared network attached storage, ISCSI storage network, and fibre channel storage attached network. Note that this types of storage do not allow mixing of protocols in order to access the same storage device. This means that if one is using shared network attached storage, he cannot access fibre channel storage attached network using the shared network attached storage network protocol.
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References
Data Center Storage Evolution. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.siemon.com/us/white_papers/14-07-29-data-center-storage-evolution.asp
Oglesby, R., & Herold, S. (2005). VMware ESX Server: Advanced technical design guide. United States: Brian Madden.
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