4 reasons you were WRONG about VDI & VMware vSAN / HCI

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @thecharleschow
    @thecharleschow  4 роки тому

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  • @lyfgr8
    @lyfgr8 4 роки тому

    Hello Charles. Thank you for the video. I just want to have an understanding or clarification on something which isn’t really clear these days. Do you think it is still worth it investing infrastructure on perm like servers storage etc as more and more services are going to be migrated to the cloud. I do understand that it will be a hybrid setup for sometime but is it still worth investing and learning the on perm technologies like vmware 7 etc?
    Thank you

    • @thecharleschow
      @thecharleschow  4 роки тому +2

      I think many are slowly beginning to realise that its not so much an all cloud strategy, or all on premise strategy. To your point, hybrid is likely the best compromise and will be for a while. Not only will it be hybrid, it will be hybrid with multi cloud. So portability of applications across clouds will grow in importance in time to come...

    • @lyfgr8
      @lyfgr8 4 роки тому

      Thank you very much for coming back to me on this. So as per your advise it is still worth learning new on perm infrastructure technologies like vmware citrix etc plus the cloud offerings? Much appreciated. Thank e

    • @mikev.2945
      @mikev.2945 4 роки тому

      A lot depends on how one defines "cloud" as it applies to your needs. AWS and Azure are what many think of, but often companies will invest monthly in a private cloud offering in a co-location of their choice in lieu of a net new cap ex spend on a large tech refresh or for a large project that requires a virtual stack.
      Case in point - say someone has a server room in their own building or a cage of racks at a local data center and they want to collapse that 3 to 5 year big cap ex required to maintain that. A managed service provider could relocate the future compute/storage in their own rack(s) for you, remove the large up front spend AND remove the monitoring and maintenance of it all, while still giving you the stack per your requirements at a monthly rate.