Disaster Recovery White Papers
Disaster Recovery Testing Doesn't Have to Be a Disaster
Overview XOsoft's Assured Recovery is a breakthrough technology that makes a person's disaster recovery investment truly complete by enabling the person to conduct comprehensive and regular tests of one's disaster recovery standby servers without any disruption to his or her production servers or any interruption to the disaster recovery protection. Assured Recovery testing solutions can be paired with WANSync or WANSyncHA, and tailored solutions are available for Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and IIS web servers, as well as Oracle database servers. Assured Recovery is not a proprietary testing solution.
| Publisher | CA XOsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2007 | Downloads | 7 |
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Protecting key assets (security)
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HP Proliant DL380 G3 Server Benchmark Results for MS Exchange 2004
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Build a viable plan for disaster recovery and crisis management
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Disaster recovery plan template
Putting a disaster recovery plan in place isn't cheap, though it's never as expensive as not having one when disaster strikes. But as one TechRepublic member explains, there is a...



