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Data Center Design:
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Technology: Microblogging, Networking, Servers, Storage, Supercomputer
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VMware’s slow and steady attack on storage
GigaOM (Aug 27 2011) Cloud Computing , Storage
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VMware has transformed the enterprise computing model more than any other company in the past decade. Now, with the latest release of vSphere containing several new storage features, VMware is set to disrupt storage. Its parent company, EMC, and NetApp may want to stay alert.
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