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Cloud Servers Offer Burstability
Have you seen cloud hosting companies buzzing about the cloud being burstable and wondered what that means? We explain burstability in this post.
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Cloud Storage Defined: NAS, SAN, and DAS
This post seeks to clear up the difference in the most common types of storage in the data center environment: SAN, NAS and DAS.
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Cloud Repatriation: When Is it Time to Bring Workloads Back On-Prem?
There is certainly a time and place for cloud repatriation. Here's why it's trendy to move some workloads back on premise and how to decide whether its time for you to follow suit.
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Cloud Monitoring: What and How Much Information to Collect
Once you’ve settled on a cloud monitoring tool, you have to decide what data to collect and how much of it to store and review.
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Cloud and Your Network: Prepare for Bandwidth Use, DDoS, and More
To avoid high bandwidth charges, slow connections, and latency, put in the work now to optimize your network for cloud.
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Cloud Monitoring Part II: More on Granularity
Granularity is a balancing act. Collecting too much data negatively effects performance, while not enough can lead to ineffective cloud monitoring.
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Cloud Hosting Saves Energy & Money | Blog
Cloud hosting environments are less expensive to operate, consume less energy, and have higher utilization rates than traditional data centers.
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Cloud Hosting Supports Operational Continuity
Utilizing Green House Data to maintain your server infrastrcture lets you give valued IT employees some time off for the holidays. They've earned it!
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Cloud Hosting and Big Data | Green House Data Blog
Around every corner is another headline talking about "Big Data", but what is it, exactly? Cortney Thompson gives some insight into this popular term.