Data center providers are joining forces to meet their enterprise customers’ growing bandwidth and performance demands, especially requirements for high availability and secure information storage and resiliency. A Data Center Federation (DCF) can make a pivotal difference in managing all these needs, helping to keep content and data consumers working, playing, and learning for years to come. While planning their own moves toward a DCF, providers should consider the five factors outlined in this paper.
Five Data Center Federation Factors to Help Prepare for the Internet of Things
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