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Check out this informative white paper to find out how to use your SAN to integrate Oracle VM into a multisite disaster recovery solution to combat the challenges of today's IT.
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In this case study, see how one organization is benefiting from virtualizing its networks for a more scalable, efficient, and reliable IT infrastructure that is prepared for continuous growth and productivity.
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In the past, one- or two-day outages were cause for concern. Today, an outage of a few hours can cripple your organization. It's not just your employees who are affected; partners and customers also link to your IT operation through email and database applications. Make sure you're up to date on operational continuity: Read the White Paper
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This report discusses a key vendor that is significantly changing the BURA (Backup, Recovery, and Archiving) marketplace. Read on to find out why this complete BURA solution can be more flexibly deployed to meet backup challenges than any other solution in the market today.
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In this white paper, you will gain insight on how to choose between scale-up verses scale-out architectures for backup and recovery. Explore the pros and cons of each and which one is more economical for your organization.
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This white paper explores a continuum of solutions, including advances in both tape and disk technologies, that allow SMBs to proactively and systematically backup their data affordably, without disrupting day-to-day operations.
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This informative paper explores a distributed storage approach within your data center. Read on to discover how this technology can help you, minimize downtime with continuous operations, reduce application complexity and achieve higher storage utilization with increased availability.
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This white paper highlights the benefits of implementing a backup and recovery solution that's built for virtualization when dealing with a virtual environment. It also explains where traditional backup and recovery approaches fall short.