Virtual Servers And Data Replication
Chris Brunau
Replicated virtual servers are fully functioning copies of the source server, ready when disaster strikes
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Replicated virtual servers are fully functioning copies of the source server, ready when disaster strikes
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We’ve covered what you need to protect and why you need to protect it. The next step is to understand how to protect all business data no matter where it lives.
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Disaster recovery testing has to be done in order to validate your business continuity plan. Depending on the solution, you should test that your backups are recoverable.
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A cloud backup – also known as an online backup – is a common component of a disaster recovery plan.
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Local backups and offline backups are two important components of a disaster recovery plan, learn the differences.
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SIRIS Agentless now has the capability to protect any server running on the VMware hypervisor—even virtual appliances that didn’t have an easy backup method in the past.
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The cost of a few hours of downtime, never mind days or weeks, can be devastating for a business.
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Windows-supported operating systems rely on one of two different types of file systems: File Allocation Table (FAT) or New Technology File System (NTFS).
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You don’t have to pick between dual booting or virtualization. Follow these steps to get the best of both worlds.
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