Thursday, September 10, 2009

Optimizing vSphere hardware / Window 7 monitoring tools

September 10, 2009 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

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Tuning vSphere 4 hardware for optimal performance
Jason Kappel, Contributor

When implementing vSphere 4, it's important that solutions provider work with their customers to ensure they receive the best level of service possible. This tip shows you how to tune your customers' vSphere hardware during implementation so that your customers view you as their go-to solutions provider. Optimizing vSphere hardware can make it easier for your customers to save money and help them get the most out of their hardware investments.

RELATED: Cisco Unified Computing System vs. VMware vSphere 4


Windows 7 performance monitoring tools
Use tools such as Performance Monitor, Resource Monitor or Task Manager to focus on specific performance capabilities while enhancing and measuring Windows 7 performance.
Read this chapter excerpt.


Top 10 tips for creating Software as a Service business opportunities
Now, more than ever, this economy is forcing VARs to adapt to their surroundings. These tips will help you generate business using the Software as a Service model.
Read these top 10 tips.


Using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 tools
Solutions providers can put the SCCM toolkit to work -- as well as available community tools -- helping them with installations, troubleshooting and performing updates.
Read this tip.


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