The Essential Guide to Legacy-Free Disaster Recovery
Source: Veeam Software
The benefits of VMware virtualization for servers are unmistakable. The last five years have seen a relentless march towards virtual being the deployment option of choice. At the VMworld 2010 keynote in San Francisco, VMware CEO Paul Maritz even quoted statistics from IDC that 2010 was the first year that servers shipped with a virtualization platform outnumbered common physical servers.
This shift is due to the well-known benefits of server consolidation: lower server hardware costs, reduced datacenter power consumption, and increased efficiency of operations. But availability, disaster recovery (DR), and disaster avoidance benefits are also drivers for increased virtualization and key enablers for bringing Tier 1 business-critical workloads onto VMware platforms.
This white paper overviews the evolution of DR strategies for x86 computing, how VMware enables new strategies but also introduces new challenges, and how adopting the latest VMware vSphere platforms along with Veeam vPower allows you to proceed confidently on the journey to a legacy-free DR solution.
This shift is due to the well-known benefits of server consolidation: lower server hardware costs, reduced datacenter power consumption, and increased efficiency of operations. But availability, disaster recovery (DR), and disaster avoidance benefits are also drivers for increased virtualization and key enablers for bringing Tier 1 business-critical workloads onto VMware platforms.
This white paper overviews the evolution of DR strategies for x86 computing, how VMware enables new strategies but also introduces new challenges, and how adopting the latest VMware vSphere platforms along with Veeam vPower allows you to proceed confidently on the journey to a legacy-free DR solution.
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| Date: | Apr 2009 |



