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Data Protection Strategies Leveraging Replication

Overview As dependence on continuous access to critical data grows, so does the importance of avoiding service interruption. This paper examines four data protection strategies and compares their merits for the most common business continuance scenarios including providing high availability, providing effective disaster recovery, enhancing backup and restore, and data migration projects. Use this as a great tool to help define the best data protection strategy for your customer using replication. When recoverability matters, depend on Double-Take Software to protect and recover business critical data and applications.

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PublisherDouble-Take Software File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2008 Downloads6
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