Article/Art: "Use Case for Windows Server 2019 Storage Pools"

Client(s): Tech Jobs Academy/NYC Tech Talent Pipeline
Software/Systems: Windows Server 2012, Windows 10, Windows 7, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Animate, Adobe Premier Pro
Case Study: 
More small-to-medium businesses are seeking to ride the deluge of advances in the Information Systems sector to spur growth and innovation. As tempting as it'd be to take the plunge and invest blindly into technology, stakeholders of SMBs often have system administrators perform extensive cost-risk analysis to determine upgrade cycles of their infrastructure. 

Larger software developers, being keenly aware of the reluctance of some executives to spend, bake in innovative and cost-cutting features into their Server OS offerings. Their goal is making the management of these systems more economical by writing software to prioritize resource usage. A great example of this are the storage virtualization tools cooked right into Windows Server 2012-2016, namely "Storage Pools".

Digital assets were created in Adobe Photoshop while animations/video components were powered by Adobe Animate and Adobe Premier. Screenshots and proof-of-concept lab work was performed using Windows Server 2012 R2.

The "storage man" figure is designed to resemble the mythical Titan, Atlas. In this case, he's composed entirely of hard drives as he carries a representation of and SMBs digital resources.




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