very nice explanation..but I am wondering...if I installed many servers (Small servers) inside one big servers "many cores and big RAMs", the first question is how much the differences in price? and what would happen if this server is went down! I will lose all servers one time. I think we need the visualization need more think to design and put all consideration in your account. Thanks again
+Mohammad Said What would happen if this server goes down. for that case you need to consider redundancy. Please correct if I am wrong. I am no expert.
Ankur sharma Yes there is! but when you lose bunch of servers once time this is not good in DC in my opinion! another thing we have to think about it is better to choose which servers I need them to be as one part and which one I need to be another part to avoid this issue! in my opinion.
More Cisco zzzzzzzzzzzzz. Who had the technology back then? Cisco did not. You "blame" other vendors for something you had zero experience. If it was so bad how is EMC making money? This is possibly the WORST presentation ever.
great video, lecture. this guy is a true professor of his material.
Excellent information, thank you Chris!
Great introduction to data center lecture
this is the best video i could say for them who are working on virtualization....Thank u
Very good. This guy really knows what he is talking about. I think a better one
mickey mouse
Thank you Professor for making your lecture public.
This is incredible
Hats off sir..the best DC lecture by far...
Chris, Amazing I like you presentation....Thanks for this , no w I got why they brought this Nexus boxes......Warm regards Jawed
Excellent
very nice explanation..but I am wondering...if I installed many servers (Small servers) inside one big servers "many cores and big RAMs", the first question is how much the differences in price? and what would happen if this server is went down! I will lose all servers one time. I think we need the visualization need more think to design and put all consideration in your account. Thanks again
+Mohammad Said What would happen if this server goes down.
for that case you need to consider redundancy.
Please correct if I am wrong. I am no expert.
Ankur sharma Yes there is! but when you lose bunch of servers once time this is not good in DC in my opinion! another thing we have to think about it is better to choose which servers I need them to be as one part and which one I need to be another part to avoid this issue! in my opinion.
Great Video, Thanks.
Very good
I swear, if they don't have Wi-Fi in that classroom I don't know what kind of image of the company they're trying to put out
Great teaching, thanks!
I'd rather be lucky than good. How do you spell ethernet? C-I-S-C-O nice job
The guy in first row has facebook opened
It's good but too basic. I was expecting something more technical.
From the outside it looks like regular training, but its for SALES people.
This is pathetic.
More Cisco zzzzzzzzzzzzz. Who had the technology back then? Cisco did not. You "blame" other vendors for something you had zero experience. If it was so bad how is EMC making money? This is possibly the WORST presentation ever.