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Modern Infrastructure Digest News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | August 7, 2017 FE

Modern Infrastructure Digest News and advice for creating tomorrow's data center | August 7, 2017 [TechTarget]( FEATURED STORY [One size won't fit all for Azure Stack debut]( By Robert Gates, News Writer A limit to Azure Stack scale to 12 nodes when it becomes generally available in September could hold back some larger companies. (SearchDataCenter.com) Advertisement NEWS [Q&A: Machine learning could put new spin on IT security]( Art Coviello, formerly chairman and CEO of RSA and now a venture capitalist, explains why he's placing his bets on machine learning in IT and Linux container security. (SearchITOperations.com) [Data center changed hands? Watch your bottom line]( A wild year of data center acquisitions has left enterprise clients with all sorts of questions. (SearchDataCenter.com) EXPERT ADVICE [Make sure your apps have high availability]( Develop application resilience and increased service availability to work through service faults and keep enterprise workloads running smoothly. (SearchDataCenter.com) [What benefits does Photon OS bring to vSphere?]( VMware Photon OS is a lightweight, open source Linux container host runtime that provides container support for vSphere environments. (SearchVMware.com) [Strategies and techniques to optimize memory]( Optimize memory by first provisioning the right amount of memory for the workload, and then taking advantage of memory management features. (SearchServerVirtualization.com) [You can't stop rogue IT, but you can improve it]( IT teams should manage cloud services -- even the rogue ones -- hand in hand with their partners in business units and development. (SearchITOperations.com) [Chef's app-focused tool simplifies config management]( Use Chef Habitat application configuration management to separate the dynamic world of applications from the infrastructure on which they run. (SearchITOperations.com) [Employ storage I/O control features]( Storage I/O control features and queue depth throttling are just two of the many ways to optimize storage resources in your virtual environment. (SearchServerVirtualization.com) [How does VMware VIO extend vSphere functionality?]( VMware VIO is easier to implement than most other OpenStack distributions and adds greater value to both vSphere and OpenStack. (SearchVMware.com) [Through all the fog, edge computing emerges]( IoT and edge computing architecture efforts require organizations to put data center resources close to the people and devices at the heart of it all. (SearchDataCenter.com) About This E-Newsletter This e-newsletter is published the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from Modern Infrastructure Digest, [click here](. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for. TechTarget Data Center and Virtualization Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com Copyright 2016 TechTarget. All rights reserved. [TechTarget](

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