Backup and Recover Your Microsoft Hyper-V Environment in Seconds

Overview Planning to implement Microsoft Hyper-V to help reduce IT costs and improve scalability? There are many IT benefits to vitalizing a server environment and also several infrastructure changes that must be addressed. One change must consider is how to implement a reliable backup and recovery solution to protect critical data distributed across both virtual and physical server environments. The attendee will learn the value and cost benefits of Hyper-V virtualization and how to efficiently implement a comprehensive data protection strategy that easily scales across the virtual and physical environment.

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PublisherSymantec   
Live Date20th May 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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