Disaster Recovery White Papers
Granular Recovery of Key Microsoft Applications in Seconds With Symantec Backup Exec 11d
Overview Symantec Backup Exec 11d for Windows Servers is the gold standard in Windows data recovery, providing continuous cost-effective, high-performance, and certified disk-to-disk-to-tape backup and recovery. The latest version of Backup Exec 11d offers enhanced agents for all key Microsoft applications that offer a multitude of benefits including reduction in backup times, savings in storage costs, and fast data recovery. With new and innovative Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) exclusive to Backup Exec 11d, businesses can recover critical data in seconds for key Microsoft applications such as Exchange, SharePoint, and Active Directory.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | Webcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | ||
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Protecting key assets (security)
Key infrastructure elements must be secured against outages, damage and sabotage. Siemens offers comprehensive solutions from healthcare and power generation to water supply, transportation, and industrial production, to telecommunications.
A Guide to Next-Generation Backup, Recovery, and Archive
It is likely that your organisation is facing dramatic information growth. With this growth, you may need to re-evaluate whether your backup and recovery systems can cope with this increase...
HP Proliant DL380 G3 Server Benchmark Results for MS Exchange 2004
In November 2003, HP produced a new Exchange MAPI Messaging Benchmark 2 (MMB2) results using Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Exchange 2000 on a HP ProLiant DL380 G3 Server powered...
Build a viable plan for disaster recovery and crisis management
Building business resilience into your organization depends on effective disaster recovery. Disaster recovery (DR) involves the ability to respond to and recover from disruptive events. DR is essential, not only...
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...



