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sponsored by Dell Compellent
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27 Jun 2011
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Published:
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24 Jun 2011
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PDF
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7
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Server virtualization has proved to be an excellent technology for use in disaster recovery situations. If disaster strikes and an organization's physical servers have been destroyed, it is possible to restore backups of those systems to virtual hardware.
Unfortunately, healthcare organizations do not have the luxury of deploying a virtualized disaster recovery site without first planning for both Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance.
Learn how healthcare facilities can benefit from adding server virtualization to disaster recovery plans, while maintaining compliance.
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Backups | Data Recovery | Disaster Planning | Disaster Recovery | Health Care Compliance | Health Care Industry | HIPAA | Server Virtualization
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