Industry Trends & Perspectives - Data Protection for Virtual Server Environments
by Quantum Corporation

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Published on: 08/01/2008
Type of content: Webcast
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Price: FREE

Overview
Server virtualization continues to gain steam in the market. This new technology is stressing traditional backup and disaster recovery methods and has encouraged users to consider data protection appliances that combine different interface technologies, data de-duplication, replication capability, and integrated tape support. This Webcast highlights the challenges of integrating server virtualization into an existing computing environment and shows you solutions for dramatically improving the efficiency of your backup operation and the cost savings of adaptive de-duplication.


View this webcast learn more about data protection through virtualized servers and how a virtual server initiative can help protect your data environment.


This webcast will also cover:


  • Design issues and considerations of virtual and physical data protection
  • Policy-based de-duplication gives users choice on how data is ingested
  • Bandwidth requirements using WAN can be reduced with encrypted data movement
  • And more

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