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Server Sprawl -- Addressing the Dark Side of Scale-Out Architectures

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Server Sprawl — Addressing the Dark Side of Scale-Out Architectures
Read this Forrester white paper and learn how consolidating and virtualizing your IT operations with an enterprise Linux server can reduce the toll of server sprawl by cutting costs and complexity while sustaining performance.

 

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