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A Guide to Utilizing Virtualization in a Disaster Recovery Strategy

Server virtualization now plays a critical role in many organizations’ disaster recovery efforts. Despite its obvious benefits, virtualization still presents a set of unique challenges for many businesses. This white paper provides insight into methods for backing up different virtual machines and explains why virtualization has become a key component in disaster recovery environments. RELATED […]

Dec 2, 2009
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Server virtualization now plays a critical role in many organizations’ disaster recovery efforts. Despite its obvious benefits, virtualization still presents a set of unique challenges for many businesses. This white paper provides insight into methods for backing up different virtual machines and explains why virtualization has become a key component in disaster recovery environments.

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