It is no surprise that reliable data protection is critical to a healthy bottom line. Even day-to-day problems like server failures, smoke or water damage, and human error can lead to devastating data loss.
Luckily, recent advances have helped to reduce cost and simplify the management of a disaster recovery initiative even for the resource constrained.
However, to achieve true business continuity required for today’s rapidly growing databases, a storage network solution must be pro-active, automated and able to scale at the first signs of growth.
We view business continuity as a spectrum. At one end is high availability (HA), which means no down time and no data loss due to a disaster or failure. On the other end is disaster recovery (DR); which almost always involves downtime, lost access to data or data loss.
Companies today recognize that the benefits of virtualization aren’t limited to large, centralized data centers. Virtualization enables even small remote offices to have high availability using a smaller number of servers to support the applications they need. Companies who are implementing server virtualization without a complementary SAN solution are only solving half the problem. You can’t get true system high availability without virtualized storage.
To hear more about this subject, we are hosting the Disaster Recovery for Virtual Environments Workshop series in over 30 cities in the next seven weeks. In these workshops will highlight the advancements that are helping mid-sized companies achieve true HA and DR.
Click the video to learn more about our Disaster Recovery for Virtual Environment Workshops. For more information, please contact 866-355-3068 or register online here.
Listed below are the dates and cities we plan to visit during our workshop series.
Chicago, IL Feb 10th
Albany, NY Feb 11th
Tampa, FL Feb 12th
Houston, TX, Feb 17th
King of Prussia, PA Feb 18th
Birmingham, AL Feb 19th
Seattle, WA Feb 19th
Minneapolis, MN Feb 24th
Cincinnati, OH Feb 25th
Virginia Beach, VA Feb 26th
Phoenix, AZ Feb 26th
Dallas, TX March 3rd
New York City, NY March 3rd
Jersey City, NJ March 4th
Orlando, FL March 5th
Denver, CO March 5th
Los Angeles, CA March 10th
Chicago, IL March 10th
Burlington, MA March 11th
Atlanta, GA March 12th
San Francisco, CA March 12th
Appleton, WI March 18th
Ottawa, Canada March 18th
Baltimore, MD March 19th
Sacramento March 19th
Troy, MI March 24th
Nashua, NH March 25th
Charlotte, NC April 1st
Memphis, TN April 2nd
Albuquerque, NM April 2nd
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