Using Virtualization For Practical Disaster Recovery
They are beginning to realise that a well-implemented virtual environment can
help them protect their most valuable asset – the information contained
within their computer systems.
By consolidating servers into a virtual environment an IT organisation can
build a disaster recovery plan that is easier to create, manage and maintain.
Having a reduced number of physical servers to manage allows more accurate and
timely backup and recoveries. This model holds true whether you are facing a
disaster, a system upgrade or simple server maintenance.
- The differences between backing up a virtual server and a rational physical
server
- How virtual environments can protect a company’s most valuable assets
– its data
- How to virtualise your current environment with only minimum user downtime
- How to automate the process of moving physical servers into virtual machines
and vice versa
- What solutions to use when migrating one or more physical servers to virtual
or vice versa
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