Oracle’s Autonomous Transaction Processing (vCenter HA) offers a transformative approach to database management. Designed to be self-driving, self-securing, and self-repairing, this service ensures databases can instantly adapt to the demands of transaction processing and mixed workload applications. Users can choose between a Serverless infrastructure for elastic and simplified deployment or a Dedicated infrastructure for enhanced security and governance. This groundbreaking system not only promises high availability and unparalleled performance but also guarantees reduced costs. By integrating advanced features and a multi-layered security approach, the Oracle ATP ensures an efficient and secure database environment, making it an optimal choice for organizations aiming for technological excellence.
Protecting vCenter Server with VCHA
vCenter High Availability (vCenter HA) offers a robust solution to safeguard the vCenter Server Appliance from unforeseen host and hardware setbacks. Utilizing an active-passive structure, it minimizes downtime during vCenter Server Appliance updates. The setup involves a three-node cluster, comprising Active, Passive, and Witness nodes, communicating over a private vCenter HA network. This ensures continuous data replication from the Active to the Passive node. Depending on the configuration, vCenter HA can function with either an embedded or an external Platform Services Controller. In scenarios involving an external Platform Services Controller, an external load balancer is essential to ensure seamless functioning even if one Platform Services Controller goes offline.
TCO of Workspace
In a world reshaped by the pandemic, the traditional approach to evaluating the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for workspace infrastructure has evolved. As the shift to remote work becomes more pronounced, the debate between traditional endpoints and BYOD desktops is more relevant than ever. While the immediate focus may be on tangible costs, the intangible benefits such as enhanced security, improved application performance, and employee satisfaction cannot be overlooked. The VS Group’s experience with virtual workspace solutions demonstrates the transformative potential of this approach, offering insights into the broader implications for businesses and their customers.
VS ONE starts January with a focus on cybersecurity
Kicking off the year with a spotlight on cybersecurity, VS ONE delves into the evolving challenges of a work-from-home paradigm. From the surge in ransomware attacks to the intricate balance of endpoint management, the insights gleaned from our webinar underscore the urgency of fortifying digital defenses. Journey with us as we explore emerging threats, innovative solutions, and the roadmap to a safer digital workspace.