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09 Nov 2007 |
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01 Nov 2007 |
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PDF
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White Paper |
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ABSTRACT:
In 2008, Microsoft plans to release Windows Server 2008, its first major platform upgrade in five years. What's different in this new version? Will Active Directory be fully protected in this new version? Get the answers to these critical questions by reading this white paper which discusses:
- The key differences in three main recovery components (backup, troubleshooting, and restore) between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008
- An enterprise scenario detailing a step-by-step recovery
- A comparison of tasks and timeframes between native recovery tools and other technologies
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AUTHOR:
Shawn Barker
Product Manager, Quest Software, Inc.
Shawn Barker is a product manager for Recovery Manager for Active Directory and other Windows Management solutions at Quest Software. For nearly 10 years, Shawn has worked with Global 2000 and other large enterprises to understand their network and operational challenges. Armed with this experience, he has worked with Quest’s R&D team to develop Active Directory management solutions.
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Active Directory | Backups | Disaster Recovery | Group Policy | Security Threats | Server Hardware | Server Software | Windows Server 2003 |
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sponsored by Quest Software |
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