Network Disaster Recovery White Papers

Consolidated Disaster Recovery Using Virtualization

Overview Traditional disaster recovery infrastructures have failed to keep pace with business requirements for recovery speed and integrity at a reasonable cost. This white paper provides an overview of how server virtualization is modernizing disaster recovery. Find out how virtualization, together with workload portability technologies, enables organizations to implement a disaster recovery plan that is more affordable and flexible than traditional options, while providing rapid restore times and enterprise-level workload protection.

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PublisherNovell File FormatHTML & PDF
Date PublishedMay 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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