Demo: Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Solutions for VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager
FalconStor data protection solutions are certified with VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager. This video will demonstrate how FalconStor Network Storage Server (NSS) integrates with VMware Site Recovery Manager for automated resumption of IT operations at the primary data center.
A failover operation has taken place, and VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager and FalconStor enable recovery of IT operations at the remote disaster recovery (DR) site. The cause of the failure at the primary data center has been resolved, and FalconStor NSS has resumed remote data protection (replication) in the reverse direction.
Now FalconStor will enable vCenter failback, or resumption of IT operations at the original, primary data center. This is a critical function of a comprehensive DR solution, as most failures are short-term in nature, and the majority of IT investments are at the primary data center.
FalconStor is the only VMware partner that allows heterogeneous remote replication between data centers in VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager environments. That is, customers can use any storage arrays, from any vendor, at either location.
For more information, visit http://www.falconstor.com/en/pages/?pn=HeterogeneousVirtualStorage
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In this webcast, we discuss how data deduplication technology can improve the efficiency of disaster recovery (DR) systems by minimizing storage requirements and associated costs and energy by eliminating redundant data.
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Today’s businesses are embracing VMware virtualization technology to enhance the efficiency of their IT operations. While virtualization brings numerous significant benefits, it also creates unique challenges with regards to data backup, protection, and recovery. Traditional application-based backup falters when faced with five or ten virtualized servers on a single physical machine. Backup mechanisms such as VMware Consolidated Backup are a step in the right direction, but are still limited in terms of performance and recovery.
Today’s businesses are embracing VMware virtualization technology to enhance the efficiency of their IT operations. While virtualization brings numerous significant benefits, it also creates unique challenges with regards to data backup, protection, and recovery. Traditional application-based backup falters when faced with five or ten virtualized servers on a single physical machine. Backup mechanisms such as VMware Consolidated Backup are a step in the right direction, but are still limited in terms of performance and recovery.
Today’s businesses are embracing VMware virtualization technology to enhance the efficiency of their IT operations. While virtualization brings numerous significant benefits, it also creates unique challenges with regards to data backup, protection, and recovery. Traditional application-based backup falters when faced with five or ten virtualized servers on a single physical machine. Backup mechanisms such as VMware Consolidated Backup are a step in the right direction, but are still limited in terms of performance and recovery.
Today’s businesses are embracing VMware virtualization technology to enhance the efficiency of their IT operations. While virtualization brings numerous significant benefits, it also creates unique challenges with regards to data backup, protection, and recovery. Traditional application-based backup falters when faced with five or ten virtualized servers on a single physical machine. Backup mechanisms such as VMware Consolidated Backup are a step in the right direction, but are still limited in terms of performance and recovery.