Welcome to the IT Infrastructure blog from Paul Bevan.
Thousand Eyes' latest Cloud Performance Benchmark is a fascinating report for those using major cloud providers to run important operational applications.
It is clear that the increasing reliance on IT and the complexity of underlying infrastructures makes the use of automation a must for IT Ops departments.
Canonical deserve a great deal of credit for their adherence to open systems, but face a different set of challenges in penetrating the Enterprise market.
A combination of Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) and Solid-State Disk (SSD) is seen as the go-to configuration for AI training systems.
Resolve are buying an AIOps vendor, with what appears to be, a fairly significant set of infrastructure monitoring and management capabilities.
The IT industry might be be getting closer to providing genuine, business service performance SLAs in the Cloud instead of infrastructure availability SLAs.
Dynatrace and others now offer the ability to monitor and manage the whole of the infrastructure stack in a public and hybrid cloud environment.
Highly available, scalable compute and storage services maintain operational simplicity through intelligent software automation and architecture simplification
Logicalis strong heritage in datacentres, networking and managed services, allied to IP in IoT platforms provide a strong underpinning for IoT Implementations.
Using SDN, Megaport are proving that complex issues of wide area networking and multi-cloud connectivity needn’t be complicated.