ResearchHandling Omnistructured Data with a Unified Platform
Organizations must increasingly integrate and process data of all shapes and sizes, so handling structured data alone is no longer enough. Read more »
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Organizations must increasingly integrate and process data of all shapes and sizes, so handling structured data alone is no longer enough. Read more »
Modern reporting solutions are based on individual empowerment, providing users the tools to design their own reports, configure dashboards, and explore visualizations in real time. Read more »
Flash enables and accelerates key data center initiatives in database, analytics, cloud computing, and virtualized desktop infrastructure. Read more »
The D-Series VMs on average had 4.1x greater local random read IOPS than their A-Series counterparts. Read more »
Cloud-infrastructure performance is a key consideration that can greatly impact quality of service the quality of service and total cost of ownership for IaaS providers. Read more »
The D-Series VMs on average had 2.7x greater local sequential read IOPS than their A-Series counterparts. Read more »
The D-Series VMs on average had 13.7x greater local random write IOPS than their A-Series counterparts. Read more »
The D-Series VMs on average had 6.3X greater local sequential write IOPS than their A-Series counterparts. Read more »
Microsoft Azure D-Series machines had 65 percent higher memory bandwidth on average than their A-Series counterparts. Read more »
On average, Microsoft Azure’s D-Series VMs outperformed their A-Series counterparts by 58%. Read more »