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Prescription for Growth by Dell | EqualLogic
December 2008 - (Free Research)
Dell storage helped Navicure reduce disaster recovery site deployment time by 75 percent and automated the planning, testing, and deployment of a disaster recovery solution using VMware® SRM software and Dell EqualLogic SRM Adapters.
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E-Guide: Criteria for Staffing a Disaster Recovery Site by IBM
August 2011 - (Free Research)
In this Q&A Harvey Betan, an independent business continuity consultant, discusses what you need to remember when staffing a DR site, and what to do to ensure your recovery site runs smoothly.
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Presentation Transcript: Staffing a Disaster Recovery Site by IBM
August 2011 - (Free Research)
This presentation transcript of Harvey Betan, an independent business continuity consultant, discusses what you need to remember when staffing a DR site, and what to do to ensure your recovery site runs smoothly in this Q&A.
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HP LeftHand SAN Failback Procedure for VMware by Hewlett-Packard Company
August 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper documents the procedure for failback from a VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) recovery site after SRM has performed a failover on an HP LeftHand SAN. This document is intended for customers who are using an HP LeftHand SAN with VMware.
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Storage Magazine: Recovery Site Options - Hot, Warm, or Cold by Storage Magazine
February 2009 - (Free Research)
The January 2009 issue of Storage magazine is highlighted with a cover story on how best to select a disaster recovery planning site. This issue also includes features and columns on solid state disk, killing infectious data, consolidated archiving, fast disk drive rebuilds and green storage.
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E-Guide: Storage Choices for Virtual Machine Disaster Recovery by Hewlett-Packard Company
September 2008 - (Free Research)
When evaluating storage solutions for DR in a virtual environment, there are several aspects you should consider. In this E-Guide discover several concerns to be aware of when planning for disaster recovery in a virtual server environment.
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Establishing a Low Cost Disaster Recovery Site by Intel Corporation
May 2009 - (Free Research)
Learn about Intel IT's cost-effective disaster recovery (DR) strategy for one of its data centers in Israel that has a potential business value of more than USD 3 million. The solution was designed to avoid idle compute servers, use a tiered storage system, and offload backup from the main data center.
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Combining Deduplication and VMware Disaster Recovery by NetApp
August 2008 - (Free Research)
This article explores what it takes to implement deduplication with VMware Disaster Recovery, and about leveraging the replicated data in your Disaster Recovery environment for Disaster Recovery testing and other purposes.
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Podcast: Building a DR site vs. outsourcing disaster recovery by FalconStor Software
April 2013 - (Free Research)
Listen to this podcast to learn more about the factors that play into this decision and gain additional insight into the importance of a good DR plan. Listen now to learn more about:custom-built DR sites vs. outsourced DR, differences between hot sites, cold sites and warm sites, considerations when developing your own sites, and more.
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Virtualizing disaster recovery using cloud computing by IBM
January 2012 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, learn how cloud-based disaster recovery (DR) plans eliminate the traditional tradeoff between speed and cost. DR is a business imperative in today’s unpredictable IT world. Discover the advantages of leveraging a scalable, speedy and inexpensive way to ensure you’re protected from all disasters.
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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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Disaster recovery planning for HIPAA compliance by HP & Intel®
September 2011 - (Free Research)
The HIPAA Security Rule requires all HIPAA covered entities to create a plan for first protecting and then restoring confidential patient data in the event of a disaster. Unfortunately, HIPAA does not say much about what should go into such a disaster recovery plan. Inside this e-guide, find tips for a compliant disaster recovery plan.
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