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Top Virtualization Disaster Recovery Tips for 2010

Title: Top Virtualization Disaster Recovery Tips for 2010
Author(s): Xtravirt (Gavin Jolliffe)
Target Audience: All
Current Revision: 1.0 March 2010
First Published: 22 March 2010
Products: Novell/PlateSpin, Vizioncore, VMware, Double-Take
UID: XD10233

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Title: 
Top Virtualization Disaster Recovery Tips for 2010
Author(s): 
Xtravirt (Gavin Jolliffe)
Target Audience: 
All
First Published: 
22 March 2010
Products: 
Novell/PlateSpin, Vizioncore, VMware, Double-Take
UID: 
XD10233

Top Virtualization Disaster Recovery Tips for 2010 – if you’re looking at DR, you need to read this

Top Virtualization Disaster Recovery Tips for 2010 – if you’re looking at DR, you need to read this

Overview

Arguably there’s nothing traditional about Disaster Recovery (DR) strategies in a virtual environment.  There are a myriad of fresh solutions, with new ones entering the market all the time.  With so many options in this new and evolving landscape you may feel overwhelmed for choice. Many products may have short track history, and it can be difficult to find skilled and experienced human resource who can cover the breath of DR in a virtualization context and advise suitable solutions.

This sheet is aimed at companies currently investigating disaster recovery options. It is not an exhaustive list but seeks to provoke considered high level thought from a few angles that are found to be regularly overlooked.

Key Concepts:

  • Disaster recovery tips from business and technical perspectives
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