Virtualization Technologies and the Impact on Disaster Recovery Planning

Read this white paper to learn about the concept of "recoverability" involving layers of protection that not only mitigate the risk of data loss, but, importantly, maintain the health and uptime of systems and applications.

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April 4, 2010

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Learn how the critical need to protect your virtualized servers can carry over in your disaster recovery planning.

 

Virtual server technologies provide companies with the ability to do more with less, enabling the consolidation of data and applications onto a single server. The result is reduced costs, simplified IT management, and minimized space requirements. Virtualization can also enable easier disaster recovery without a great deal of additional cost.

 

Read this white paper to learn about the concept of "recoverability" involving layers of protection that not only mitigate the risk of data loss, but, importantly, maintain the health and uptime of systems and applications. See how you can leverage virtual machines as secondary servers in a standard replication and failover scenario.

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