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This informative paper addresses the cloud as it relates to data backup. In all cases, it is assumed that a backup application is in place and that data will be backed up locally and then replicated to the cloud for disaster recovery. Read on now to learn more.
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This informative paper explores considerations to take into account when looking to modernize your backup and recovery initiatives. Read on to learn more.
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This white paper explains the challenges of modern data backup in the age of Big Data and proposes a new solution that delivers comprehensive database support, protection for data warehouse appliances, Hadoop and Big Data analytics capabilities and more.
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Disasters strike without warning, so shouldn't your data protection solutions always be up to par? Explore this resource to find out the advantages of backup solution models, key requirements for solution offerings and cost-effective solutions.
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Check out this exclusive resource to find out about one vendor's three disaster recovery and backup solutions, specifically designed to support virtual machines and cloud-based environments.
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This resource offers 6 critical tips for MSPs to help clients secure sensitive business data in a growing endpoint and cloud-based environment.
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This resource highlights the benefits and challenges of cloud backup and shows how a solution from PHD Virtual can help overcome these challenges.
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This technology brief cuts through the self-serving and competing claims and examines each of the arguments in favor and against the various techniques used for virtual data protection.
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Access this exclusive white paper for a comparison of two popular backup and replication products, both of which have been designed specifically to build a reliable backup and disaster recovery for your virtualized infrastructure.
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Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is the source of nearly all authentication and authorization in most Windows environments, which means it's critical to keep up and running. While AD's features can protect against some failures, there are others it can't recover from on its own. So what do you do when that dreaded day of disaster arrives?