If you want to see storage bandwidth become the bottleneck, just oversubscribe the server RAM, and-voila-you've got a storage bandwidth problem. The assessment isn't all that surprising coming from a storage expert-when what you sell are hammers, every problem will call mostly for nails.īefore I get into offering my own price analysis, let me say that I agree with a number of points of George's article. More precisely, the bottleneck is storage bandwidth, not capacity. The problem, according to the story, is that storage is the bottleneck. ![]() ![]() I'd been doing some research on the subject, and was astonished at the $150-per-user price. In recent column, storage expert George Crump postulated that a VDI installation for an organization with 250 users could be done for less than $150 per desktop-not including whatever the user actually uses for hardware connecting to the VDI backend.
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