Sam Tenorio III Predicts the Future of Data Center Technology

Sam Tenorio III
Sam Tenorio III
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3 min readMay 8, 2018
Sam Tenorio III — Data Center demands are increasing in the healthcare, education, government agency, corporate and small business sectors as we move toward the future.

Data Centers are expected to undergo changes over the next few years in order to meet the growing demands of healthcare, education, government agencies, large and small businesses. Information Technology (IT) expert Sam Tenorio III predicts that data centers will evolve from being a static and rigid scenario to a more fluid, efficient and advanced digital operation. With cloud technologies increasing in popularity, data centers are now collaborating with real-time worldwide connectivity facets that use new software and application developments. Here are some changes we can expect to see in the future:

Virtual Data Centers

There will be a shift in ownership of setting up and running data centers. In the past, businesses had the choice to build their own data center or use a third party vendor to host the center. Now, a data center can be provided virtually through cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and services that will be more focused on specific cloud services. Companies such as these will join public clouds and private centers together to create a hybrid of services. The new public private partnerships with cloud and service offerings are in the near future.

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VMware NSX or Software Define Networking

VMware NSX Data Center is the network virtualization platform for the Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC), delivering networking and security entirely in software, abstracted from the underlying physical infrastructure.

Software Defined Networking is engineered to make a data center network as agile and flexible as a virtual server. Its goal is to make data centers more dynamic, manageable, and adaptable with its centralized control console without having to physically adjust or manipulate individual switches or other hardware components. Its key purpose is to implement functional separation (micro-segmentation), network virtualization, and advanced automation technologies.

VMware NSX Micro-Segmentation Enhanced Security

VMware NSX Data Center decouples security functions from the underlying physical infrastructure and embeds them directly into the hypervisor, distributing them across the data center. This allows intelligent security policies to travel with virtual workloads, independent of the physical network topology.

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VMware NSX Data Center enables security and advanced services to be dynamically assigned to workloads independent of the underlying physical network. This dramatically improves time to response, overall security posture, and third-party integration.

It enables granular firewalling and security policy enforcement for every workload in the data center, independent of the network topology and complexity.

Micro-segmentation allows NSX Data Center to give each desktop its own perimeter defense and per-App VPN access from mobile devices, eliminating unauthorized access between adjacent workloads.

Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI)

Hyperconverged systems can be manufactured as a hardware box or even better, designed as a software solution that can be installed on any existing hardware. This system integrates technologies to be managed as one system, with the goal of reducing compatibility issues and simplifying management. The ease of managing all resources from one operating system can be extremely beneficial to a data center.

Containers

Today developers prefer to package applications in containers as opposed to packaging through a traditional computing stack. Containers are often preferred for their ability to operate separately from other containers without any overlap. As a result, these containers can easily be transported from one system/location to another. They can be copied to a remote site without having to be rebuilt and, because of this, the application development and distribution process can be sped up while significantly improving the length of time it takes to provide customers with an infrastructure.

Data center developers are upgrading their technologies as digital enterprises continually and rapidly progress. With the recent developments, the future of data center technology is certainly becoming more widespread and dynamic. For IT experts like Sam Tenorio III, undergoing this radical shift is exciting — not to mention critical to a business’s success!

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Sam Tenorio III
Sam Tenorio III

Sam Tenorio III was born and raised in Austin, Texas and is the founder and President of Seamless Advanced Solutions.