Replication and data backup technology

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Chapter 2: Disaster recovery technologies

Replication and data backup technology

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  • Do you really need continuous data protection?

    (presented by SearchDataBackup.com)

    Tip -  Here's a checklist of questions to help you determine if you really need CDP or a near-CDP product.

  • Near vs. real continuous data protection

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    Tip -  Near-continuous data protection (CDP) and real-CDP products are compared in this article.

  • How to upgrade or replace backup software

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    Learning Center -  This section of our Backup Best Practices Guide offers a series of best practices that can help avoid common implementation mistakes and get the most from new backup software.

  • Asynchronous data replication shrinks recovery time objectives

    13 Jun 2007

    Article -  As recently as the 90's, disaster recovery plans were not just rare, but also logistically illogical. But in addition to recent DASD features, new asynchronous data replication techniques over geographic distances can drastically reduce the time to...

  • Deduping: an essential backup tool in the data center?

    08 Jun 2006

    Article -  Analysts and vendors say deduping to eliminate storage redundancy is emerging as an important and perhaps indispensable management tool to ease backup efforts in the data center

  • How to implement snapshots

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    Best Practices -  Snapshots can establish recovery points in just a fraction of the time needed for a traditional backup and can significantly reduce recovery point objectives by supporting more frequent recovery points. This article offers a series of best practices to...