WHITE PAPER:
When a system fails, IT is on the hook to restore data and applications immediately. However, statistics show it takes an average of 18.5 hours to recover data after an outage, and 50 percent of restores end in a loss of critical information. With downtime costs running approximately $5,600 per minute, the stakes are high. Read the White Paper
EGUIDE:
This e-guide highlights important questions to ask before deciding on a data protection method and discusses the benefits and challenges associated with mounting backup versus recovery. Read on to see how mounting backups can significantly improve your data protection systems.
EGUIDE:
Virtualization and Linux expert Stuart Burns offers step-by-step guidance on VMware vSAN troubleshooting in this e-guide, including a visual of the web client and how to troubleshoot during host failure. Read on for the essentials.
WHITE PAPER:
A disruption in the availability of data can break business continuity. Any good impact analysis must consider how quickly data access can be restored and how recent the data must be. Tape backup is no longer effective for all scenarios, and disk-based backup presents challenges as well. Is data deduplication the answer? Read the White Paper
EZINE:
In the September 2013 issue of Storage magazine, our experts share tips for choosing a VM backup app in today's market, reveal the results of our eighth Quality Awards for midrange arrays and much more!
WHITE PAPER:
This short white paper provides insight into a disaster recovery solution that maintains continuous high availability in the face of any threat to the data center.
EBOOK:
Pretty much every legacy backup software platform has some kind of plug-in available to handle virtual server backups. However, there are virtual server-specific backup products that continue to thrive in this competitive market. This could be because they jumped on the scene before the legacy players and scooped up customers.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this interview transcript, George Schultz, an independent IT analyst, answers the most common questions about VDI technology. He explores virtualizing servers, consolidating servers, taking complexity out of virtualization, optimizing hardware, backup and protection challenges, and how to do more with your existing software licenses.