Thought I’d share the following from vSphere, pretty useful from an architectural point of view:
VMware vCloud Director Infrastructure Resiliency Case Study
Cloud Infrastructure Architecture Case Study
VMware vCloud Director Infrastructure Resiliency Case Study
vCloud Director disaster recovery can be achieved through various scenarios and configurations. This case study focuses on a single scenario as a simple explanation of the concept, which can then easily be adapted and applied to other scenarios. In this case study it is shown how vSphere 5.0, vCloud Director 1.5 and Site Recovery Manager 5.0 can be implemented to enable recoverability after a disaster.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/vcloud-director-infrastructure-resiliency.pdf
Cloud Infrastructure Architecture Case Study
The VMware Cloud Infrastructure Architecture Case Study Series was developed to provide an understanding of the various components of the VMware Cloud Infrastructure Suite. The goal is to explain how these components can be used in specific scenarios, which are based on real-world customer examples and therefore contain real-world requirements and constraints. The VMware Cloud Infrastructure Suite consists of five technologies that together expand the capabilities and value that customers can realize from a virtualized infrastructure. This case study focuses on vSphere 5.0 and vShield App 5.0.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/cloud-infrastructure-achitecture-case-study.pdf
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Cals
March 20, 2012 at 5:38 am (UTC 1) Link to this comment
vCloud is mostly designed for the purpose of lowering the comfortably when it comes of utility computing environment. Today every organization that are using the cloud maintaining the cost efficiencies.
vcloud director.