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Cisco Storage Media Encryption: Meeting the Security Challenge by Cisco Systems, Inc.
November 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper is an introduction to Cisco Storage Media Encryption (SME), a heterogeneous, standards-based encryption solution for data at rest with comprehensive built-in key-management features.
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5 Steps toward Disaster Preparedness by Cisco Systems, Inc.
September 2008 - (Free Research)
For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), the impacts of a disaster can result in loss of or lack of access to data, applications, and work facilities. This paper explains five key steps to consider when implementing a program for your company.
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family: Total Investment Protection by Cisco Systems, Inc.
November 2008 - (Free Research)
As discussed in this document, the Cisco® MDS 9000 Family provides the leading high-density, highbandwidth storage networking solution along with Integrated Fabric Applications to support dynamic data center requirements.
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Cisco Continuous Data Protection for Files by Cisco Systems, Inc.
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Most analysts, including Enterprise Strategy Group, agree that performing only a periodic backup leaves data at risk, and they find that this is a major concern among the IT professionals they survey. The answer to this concern is Cisco Small Business Network Storage Systems (NSS) and Cisco Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for Files software.
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E-guide: A Guide to Disaster Recovery through Cloud and Virtualization by Dell Compellent
May 2011 - (Free Research)
Preparing and testing a disaster recovery plan can be very unsettling for IT departments. Save time and money by looking toward cloud and virtualization for portable, simplified solutions. Access this expert e-guide to discover the benefits of a virtual environment, along with suggested approaches for disaster recovery planning and analysis.
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Introduction to Virtualization E-book, Chapter 1: Virtualization Concepts in Disaster Recovery by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Virtualization is changing the disaster recovery landscape. This E-Book is a beginners' guide to virtualization with chapters on disaster recovery (DR), test and development, server consolidation, high availability, storage, security and key technologies including VMware ESX,Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer.
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Planning for virtualized disaster recovery in a health care setting by Dell Compellent
June 2011 - (Free Research)
Server virtualization has proved to be an advantageous in disaster recovery situations because if physical servers have been destroyed, it’s easy to restore backups to virtual hardware. Learn how healthcare facilities can benefit from adding server virtualization to disaster recovery plans, while maintaining compliance.
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PlateSpin Forge: "Plug in and Protect" Disaster Recovery by Novell, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research)
PlateSpin Forge disaster recovery appliances provide fast out-of-the-box protection for your server workloads. When servers go down, you can quickly recover business-critical workloads and run them on the PlateSpin Forge appliance until they can be restored to your production environment.
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E-Guide: Planning for virtualized disaster recovery in a health care setting by BridgeHead Software
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Many enterprises have embraced virtualized disaster recovery because it restores functions with minimal hardware. Health care orgs can do this too, if they keep HIPAA in mind. Check out this e-guide for more information about planning your virtualized disaster recovery in a health care setting.
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Achieving Disaster Recovery with Virtualization by Dell Compellent
May 2011 - (Free Research)
Implementing disaster recovery is both time consuming and costly. And as an IT pro, you are constantly on the look out for new strategies that can help make the process more cost-efficient. Learn how turning to virutalization can help simplify your disaster recovery initiatives and more.
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CW Europe - November Edition by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2012 - (Free Research)
The November 2012 edition of CWEurope focuses on what should always be one of your top IT priorities: Disaster recovery. Without a plan B, you risk the continuance of your business in the event of a natural disaster, hardware malfunction, human error or digital threat. It's disaster recovery or disaster devastation - the choice is up to you.
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e-Guide: Windows Server Disaster Recovery - Planning for the Worst by AppAssure Software, Inc.
April 2009 - (Free Research)
The impact of natural, random and man-made disasters on Windows Server applications, especially email, and their subsequent disruption can cripple an organization. This white paper offers advice for protecting your existing Windows Server infrastructure from disruptive application outages.
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Taking the Pain out of Data Protection, Recovery and Restore by Zetta Inc.
September 2010 - (Free Research)
Ninety five percent of organizations that failed to recover their data and systems within two weeks of a disaster go out of business within two years. This is not a pretty picture. Regrettably, the consequences of poor DR preparedness will only come to light when there is a disaster. There has to be a better way. There is.
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Staging a Disaster Recovery VM by CommVault Systems, Inc.
November 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this tip to find key considerations for planning a disaster recovery strategy for your virtualized machine (VM). Explore two viable approaches to DR -- one-to-many DR VM staging and one-to-one DR VM staging.
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Real World Disaster Recovery by IBM
July 2006 - (Free Research)
In preparation for disasters, it's critical to have a backup site that can be used if your primary location goes down. Download this article about a new enterprise data center and learn more about protecting your IT infrastructure.
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Storage Magazine October 2012 by SearchStorage.com
October 2012 - (Free Research)
In the October 2012 cover story of Storage magazine, Chris Evans takes a look at the state of the data reduction in primary storage (DRIPS) marketplace: How it works and who’s using it. Get insights into why space reduction can be useful, how much money you can expect to save – and the potential downsides of any implementations.
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