Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery with Virtualization and Double-Take
- Source:
- Dell
- Published:
- Sep 15, 2009
- Pages:
- 3
Virtualization has become a key enterprise technology, one that can help IT organizations not only consolidate servers and increase efficiency, but also create robust business continuity and disaster recovery strategies. Combining a virtualized environment with Double-Take® data protection software can help dramatically increase the manageability and flexibility of data recovery for critical systems. A growing number of enterprises have standardized on virtualization technologies because of the potential benefits provided by server consolidation and server rationalization, which can include reduced costs for hardware, maintenance, and power and cooling. Although server consolidation and rationalization continue to be major drivers, the ability to use virtualization as part of an efficient business continuity and disaster recovery strategy is also becoming a compelling factor for implementing virtualization in enterprise environments.
Learn how combining a virtualized environment with Double-Take® data protection software helps increase the manageability and flexibility of data recovery for critical systems
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