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ABSTRACT:
In this webcast, server virtualization expert David Davis describes the pros and cons of and best practices for using virtualization-based backup and replication to protect physical servers. Topics covered include:
- The advantages of using virtualization-based backup and replications to reduce backup time
- Ways to make management easier, including using virtualization-based SANs
- The pros and cons of other approaches, such as backing up various RAID arrays on various servers
- Backup challenges, such as incompatibility between virtualization backup software and existing backup and replication tools
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Speaker
David Davis
Consultant
David Davis (CCIE #9369, VCP, CWNA, MCSE, CISSP, Linux+, CEH) has been in the IT industry for 15 years. Currently, he manages a group of systems/network administrators for a privately owned retail company and authors IT-related material in his spare time. He has written hundreds of articles, six video training courses - including the Train Signal VMware ESX Server video training series. His websites are Happy Router.com and VMwareVideos.com.
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Backups | Data Replication | RAID | SAN | Server Virtualization | Server Virtualization Software | Storage Capacity | Storage Consolidation
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