DH2i to Explain How to Make Your Virtualized SQL Server Even Better
Learn How to Ensure Virtualization Investments Achieve IT and Business Objectives, Avoid Introducing New Problems, and Deliver Optimum ROI
DH2i, the leading provider of multi-platform Software Defined Perimeter and Smart Availability™ software, announced that it will present a live webinar entitled, “How to Make Your Virtualized SQL Server Even Better.”
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When:
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Pacific Time / 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Why Attend:
Today, numerous IT organizations have virtualized and consolidated their Microsoft SQL Server environments in order to improve provisioning agility, high availability (HA) and virtual machine (VM) mobility. However, many of these same IT organizations are now experiencing the major headaches that oftentimes accompany a virtualization initiative, such as:
- OS sprawl and related management challenges
- No application-level HA (server virtualization only protects against infrastructure faults)
- Disruptive patch/update issues for guest OSes and applications
- Skyrocketing costs for Microsoft Enterprise edition licenses and Microsoft Software Assurance
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However, it’s not too late. With new Smart Availability technology, IT organizations can dramatically reduce VM sprawl, improve HA and overall datacenter manageability, and significantly reduce licensing and support costs—even if they have already consolidated. Join this live webinar to learn how to ensure that a virtualization investment will achieve IT and business objectives, doesn’t introduce new problems, and delivers the optimum ROI.
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