Thursday 19 February 2015

Exploring VMware EVO:RAIL Partners And Use Cases



 

Members of the VMware EVO:RAIL partners list are starting to roll out their appliances for the hyper-converged infrastructure offering.


VMware announced its hyper-converged infrastructure EVO: RAIL, along with its list of hardware partners at VMworld 2014 Fast forward six months and now hardware partners are starting to get their EVO equipment RAIL. But what is the difference between all partners?
 

These tips and features to explore what separates each partner, but also to look at what is the best scenario for EVO: RAIL is and where it is needed. After learning all about EVO: RAIL, you can test your knowledge with a quiz. 


The differences between VMware EVO: railway Partners:

VMware has a list of members who will handle the hardware aspects EVO: RAIL. While the basic technology is the same, there are some differences between the products offered by HP, Dell and other partners in the list.

NetApp firm as EVO: Member RAIL:


One partner has already filmed his unit is NetApp. NetApp integrates EVO: RAIL Solution combines SAN (VSAN) hyper-convergent software virtual VMware with NetApp Data ONTAP operating system and cloud storage.



HP continues hyper-convergent with EVO: RAIL:

Hewlett Packard, who was on the original list of partners VMworld VMware released in 2014, was one of the first companies to release hardware for EVO: RAIL. The CS-200 HC EVO: RAIL offered that meets HP VMware EVO: RAIL specifications.

EMC has the EVO: RAIL apparatus:


Although not the first HP, Dell and NetApp have already published their EMC equipment has launched its EVO: RAIL device. The EMC software combines hyper-convergent VSAN VMware with its internal data protection features and the cloud to your device EMC VSPEX blue.



Review VMware EVO surprise: RAIL:

EVO: RAIL has attracted much interest when they were announced at VMworld 2014 and now that you've had a chance to read all about it and its partners, it's time to see how much you've learned. Are you an EVO: RAIL expert yet?

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