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Mission-Critical Workloads for Windows Servers : How NEC Supports IT Best Practices

Overview IDC's Views: Mission-Critical Workloads for Windows Servers: How NEC Supports IT Best Practices

Within the typical enterprise-class datacenter, delivering mission-critical workloads with predictable levels of scale and reliability and supporting high levels of application performance that meet SLAs are all in a day 's work for many IT professionals. See IDC's views on deploying mission-critical workloads on X86 server infrastructure and how IDC views NEC in the x86 server space.

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PublisherNEC File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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