Introduccion A Los Ucs
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UCS Overview
This course provides an overview of the Unified Computing System (UCS) solution and architecture. Focusis placed on the architecture of the technology, comparison of available options and explanation of terminology and acronyms relevant to the solution.
This course is intended for those who would like to get a high-level overview of UCS features and functionality, explore use cases for the UCS solution, or understand some critical design requirements for integrating the UCS into an existingenvironment.
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UCS Overview
This module provides a high level overview of the UCS solution, its components and some of the benefits of using the solution.
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UCS Overview
As data centers evolve and technology becomes more advanced, companiesare trying to consolidate. The advent of virtual servers provided a mechanism to consolidate the amount of physical hardware required to run a variety of applications. However, as server virtualization made the deployment of new systems and applications faster and easier, many companies have again expanded their physical infrastructure to accommodate the virtual environment. This causes a...
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