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Protecting your Virtual Environment: Backup and Storage
sponsored by Data Center Decisions
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Posted:
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06 Jun 2008
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Premiered:
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25 Jun 2008, 14:15 EDT (18:15 GMT)
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Format:
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Video
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Type:
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Videocast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Data growth seems only to accelerate. Protecting the whole system from application data to virtual machines, applications and their configurations has not only changed from the traditional backup/restore methods but has fanned out into a number of methods. In this videocast Chris Wolf, Senior Analyst for Burton Group's Data Center Strategies, digs through the various methods and technologies. Topics covered include:
VMware Consolidated Backup
N-Port ID Virtualization
Looking out for the application
Protection scalability and performance
Best practices and pitfalls to avoid
View this webcast now to learn more.
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Speaker
Chris Wolf
Senior Analyst, Burton Group
Chris Wolf is a senior analyst for Burton Group's Data Center Strategies service. Wolf provides Burton Group's enterprise clients with practical research and advice about server virtualization, data center consolidation, business continuity and data protection. He authored Virtualization: From the Desktop to the Enterprise, the first book published on the topic, and has published dozens of articles on advanced virtualization topics, high availability, and business continuity. Chris has logged over 14 years in the IT trenches and has focused on enterprise virtualization since 2000.
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