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September 9, 2008

Controlling File Server Sprawl: You Need a Plan
Consolidation is the talk of the storage world. Organizations want to reduce hardware and maintenance costs by reducing the large number of devices. But planning a consolidation can involve a lot of complicated details. Different applications all have different requirements. And a good consolidation plan should prepare for the storage requirements down the road. The IT team does not want to go through the expense and complexity of a consolidation project on a annual basis. When small-scale servers become too complicated to manage, file server consolidation tools can provide the solutions to the problems that arise with server sprawl.
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Additional Resources
  • The Future is Here: Meeting Tomorrow's Storage Demands Today
  • Sprawl Out of Control? Best Practices for Server Migration
  • Web 2.0 and Storage Servers: They Can Affect Your Traditional Enterprise, Too
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