Availability and the Modern Data Center: Availability is More Than Backup
Sponsored by: Veeam
September 21, 2015
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Your data center is defined by today’s modern business need of “always on with zero downtime.” In this webcast you’ll learn how to maximize the availability of your virtual machines. First, Michael Otey will discuss some of the primary virtual machine availability technologies. In this section, he will cover VMware HA, Windows Failover Clustering, Live Migration and Hyper-V Replica.
Next, Veeam will show you how to improve your RPTO’s and maximize the availability and recoverability of your virtual infrastructure by eliminating your reliance on virtual machine backups. Traditional backup methodologies are age-old technologies whose performance, at best, is still measured in terms of hours or days.
In this lively webcast you’ll see:
Why backups alone aren’t the answer to availability
Defining the “availability gap”
How availability can help you achieve the Always-On capabilities your business needs
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Speakers
Michael Otey, senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Pro, is president of TECA, a software-development and consulting company in Portland, Oregon. Michael has covered the topic of virtualization extensively for Windows IT Pro, having written several features articles showing how to take advantage of virtualization in the enterprise as well as reviewing all of the major virtualization products. He also previously served as technical director for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Pro. Email him at [email protected] Follow Michael on Google+ and Twitter.
Doug Hazelman is Vice President, Product Strategy, Chief Evangelist. Doug consults with customers, partners and industry analysts on key considerations for implementing virtual server infrastructures. He works with Veeam’s R&D team to enhance and develop new Veeam products to address market needs, and advises customers on best practices for managing virtual environments. Doug shares his expertise via the Veeam blog and other social media outlets.
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