WHITE PAPER:
Backup is the core of data protection because it provides the ability to recover data from either physical disasters or common data loss conditions. But backup can have drawbacks - regular disruption of production applications, long recovery time, and significant data/work loss. Replication technologies were developed to shorten recovery time..
EGUIDE:
Backing up virtual machines is tougher than you think; and the fact of the matter is it’s not a straightforward process! This guide will walk you through how to determine which method is best for your storage requirement.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how to successfully protect server data outside a centralized data center and focus on specific needs and requirements for SMBs.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Join EMC's Shane Jackson, Senior Director of Product Marketing for EMC's Backup Recovery Systems division and Gaz Khan, Manager Data Protection Services, Global Systems of Transaction Network Services. They will provide some specific examples of how EMC backup and recovery solutions are at the forefront of next-generation data protection.
EZINE:
Volume 5 of the Exchange Insider e-zine looks at how Exchange Server 2010’s database availability groups can ease an administrator’s backup and disaster recovery stress. Also learn how Forefront Protection 2010 can help defend Exchange 2010 servers from spam and malware attacks, and best practices for email archiving and e-discovery.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
There is a current movement to cloud-based backup for MSPs. Why cloud backup and why now? In this transcript of the "Navigating Your Way Through the Fog of Cloud-Based Backup" video, learn about the considerations for buying into cloud backup.
EGUIDE:
Check out this exclusive SearchDataBackup.com E-Guide for an expert look at backup approaches including continuous data protection (CDP), cloud and disk.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
REO Business Continuity Appliance (BCA) meets the challenge in providing an enterprise-class single solution for both continuous local backup and disaster recovery with full support for virtualized environments.
EGUIDE:
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) defines CDP as "a class of mechanisms that continuously capture or track data modifications enabling recovery to previous points in time." In part two of this tutorial on continuous data protection backup, learn how CDP is being used today, and about the latest CDP products.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Access this video demonstration for a detailed look at FalconStor CDP’s ability to protect physical servers and virtual machines, support direct attached storage along with iSCSI and fiber channel SAN connectivity and to work with clustered shared storage.