On-demand Webcast: Improving Backup and Recovery RTO RPO in a SAN

Overview Backup and restore practices are at the core of today's best business continuity plans. While backup and restore provides many benefits, it simultaneously presents a variety of challenges. IT departments must continually evaluate these practices to determine:

  • How much data will be lost
  • How long it will take to restore data
  • How much it will cost
SAN copy and replication methodologies, in conjunction with backup and restore, can deliver more efficient operations and dramatically improve overall business continuity.

View this Webcast to learn about:
  • Current commonly used backup/restore methodologies
  • SAN copies and replication methodologies
  • Requirements to enable different solution designs
  • Inherent strengths and weaknesses of various solution designs

Further White Paper Details
PublisherDell EqualLogic   
Live Date28th October 2008 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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