Overview In a complex, heterogeneous IT environment running multiple server operating systems, a comprehensive disaster recovery (DR) plan that includes offsite replication could mean the difference between maintaining operations in the face of an emergency and losing your business entirely.
Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast, featuring David Aschmann, Product Manager for CA XOsoft, to learn about offsite data replication and how it can protect your advanced IT environment.
Aschmann's presentation highlights:
The various types of cluster configurations in use today
How the use of VMware and other virtualization technology in replica environments affects disaster recovery planning
Issues impacting cross-platform disaster recovery support
How to reduce hardware costs in replica environments
So whether you're looking to protect data on Windows or UNIX servers or replicate to a less expensive platform such as Linux, you'll want to find out how CA XOsoft's disaster recovery and high availability solutions can safeguard your business operations and data.
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