Backup and Recovery for VMware Infrastructure - Driving Costs Out of Your Virtual Environment

Overview Meeting backup windows is always a challenge. But, with more data to backup, more data to move, and higher server consolidation and utilization rates, VMware pushes existing backups to the max. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to best backup and protect the VMware environment. The attendee will find out how data deduplication technology provides 10 times faster backups, up to a 500:1 reduction in network bandwidth required to conduct backups, and up to a 50:1 reduction in storage capacity - without sacrificing Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) or Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs).

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PublisherEMC   
Live Date2nd July 2009 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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