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Research Report: “The IT Benefits of Bare-Metal Clouds”
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Abstract:
Many in the IT industry believe that virtualized infrastructure is a requirement for cloud computing. In truth, however, both virtualized and bare-metal infrastructures are well suited for building clouds. And both types of infrastructure enable the defining characteristics of cloud computing, including resource pooling, metered consumption, self-service, and elasticity. The real question is how virtualized and bare-metal clouds are different, and in which cases the bare-metal option provides an advantage.
This report shows IT leaders how bare-metal clouds can help deliver greater value and efficiency than virtualized clouds alone, through consistent performance, hardware customization, security and risk management, and hybrid workloads.
Access: Click below to access your free copy! OR click here to see the report at GigaOM Research.
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