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    Power of Virtual SAN: Young America achieved business continuity without IT ecosystem forklift upgrade

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    • OksanaO
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      Before, Young America LLC, a digital marketing company, run a worn-out standalone VMware ESXi server. No redundancy. No high availability. No business continuity! In a hurry, the company almost picked a traditional SAN. But, after a thorough investigation, Young America decided to try out virtualization technologies far and wide and ditch “classic” SAN in favor of a Virtual SAN (VSAN) by StarWind Software.

      Find out how StarWind Virtual SAN helped Young America to achieve business continuity with off-the-shelf hardware.

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      • WrCombsW
        WrCombs @Oksana
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        @oksana said in Power of Virtual SAN: Young America achieved business continuity without IT ecosystem forklift upgrade:

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        Before, Young America LLC, a digital marketing company, run a worn-out standalone VMware ESXi server. No redundancy. No high availability. No business continuity! In a hurry, the company almost picked a traditional SAN. But, after a thorough investigation, Young America decided to try out virtualization technologies far and wide and ditch “classic” SAN in favor of a Virtual SAN (VSAN) by StarWind Software.

        Find out how StarWind Virtual SAN helped Young America to achieve business continuity with off-the-shelf hardware.

        @hobbit666 Could this help?

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        • coliverC
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          I'm sorry to say but this is a terrible article. It's all marketing fluff... I'd like to see some implementation specifics outside of "we did this so you should too" marketing bs.

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