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Disaster Recovery Solutions for VMware Infrastructure by FalconStor Software
March 30, 2009 - (Free Research)
Organizations face an urgent need for effective and efficient disaster recovery. The problem is that traditional solutions can be complex, slow, and prone to failure. Join Product Marketing Director Peter Eicher for an in-depth discussion on Falconstor disaster recovery solutions for a VMware environment.
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Merging Backup and Disaster Recovery (DR) Processes by FalconStor Software
June 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper describes how continuous data protection (CDP) technology can bridge various DR methodologies to help organizations overcome the challenges of tape and achieve maximum benefits from their IT investments.
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Quick-EDD/HA for System i and Quick-EDD/OPEN for Intel Based Servers by Quick-EDD/iSam Blue, llc.
September 15, 2009 - (Free Research)
High availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) technology is essential in all organizations, but many businesses can’t afford the proper tools. Quick-EDD offers a wide range of products with options to purchase, lease or rent. We even provide turn-key solutions that take care of all your target needs.
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vSphere: New Features and Benefits by Global Knowledge
May 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
vSphere, VMware's latest release, adds approximately 150 new features to its previous VI3 product! The purpose of this white paper is to highlight the most notable of these features and to discuss the benefits they offer your organization's IT infrastructure.
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Connecting Virtual Desktop and Disaster Recovery by Forsythe
November 20, 2009 - (Free Research)
Connecting virtual desktop technology with the disaster recovery process has probably not been a major focus for organizations; however, integrating a disaster recovery plan for the virtual desktop is moving up organizational priority lists for a multitude of reasons.
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Mastering Disaster Recovery for Mid-Sized Organizations and Remote Offices by Zenith Infotech
October 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
A comprehensive disaster recovery implementation is critical to ensuring computing resources maintain operations in the event of a server failure or data loss. Mastering disaster recovery in mid-sized organizations requires the careful identification and implementation of end-to-end backup along with recovery tools and services.
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Recovering From the Ground Up by Dell, Inc. and Intel
August 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
The ability to stay up and running in the face of a disaster can be crucial to the survival of any business. Without effective disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity plans, businesses risk lost income, lost productivity, or worse. Read this brief paper to learn about effective disaster recovery and business continuity solutions.
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SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Series: Availability & Disaster Recovery by Dell, Inc. and Intel
November 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
With Microsoft SQL Server 2008, small and mid-sized businesses have a variety of options for creating state-ofthe art strategies for ensuring high availability and disaster recovery for their databases. This article explains why upgrading to SQL Server 2008 may help IT sleep better at night.
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Beyond Backup Ezine: Disaster Recovery Strategies for Branch Offices by Overland Storage
July 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
The July/August issue of CIO Decisions Ezine focuses on disaster recovery in remote and branch offices, especially in midmarket organizations. Read this issue to learn some great tips and techniques for increasing your remote workers' ability to bounce back after an unfortunate event.
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EVault Remote Disaster Recovery by i365, A Seagate Company
November 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
EVault Remote Disaster Recovery Service (RDR) is a hosted service to help you quickly recover your key servers and data after a site disaster, and remotely access them in a secure virtual environment.
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Disaster recovery planning fundamentals: DR testing basics by Zenith Infotech
November 05, 2009 - (Free Research)
A disaster recovery plan represents an organization's detailed roadmap of where to go, what to do and when to do it in the event of a disaster. Understanding what does the business need, and is it capable of addressing this need with regard to both capabilities and cost is essential in the overall planning stages.
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