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| December 2, 2008 How to Find an Answer to Disaster Recovery Nightmares Virtually any amount of application downtime can mean lost productivity, lost revenue, lost customers and lost opportunities -- not to mention damage to brand. In order to ensure a fully redundant, fault tolerant infrastructure, a single, holistic view of your complex server and storage environment is needed. The ability to collect and view data from multiple data centers, from server to storage, not only validates that multiple paths have been implemented but also keeps track of the inventory at all sites. Could synchronous replication finally be the answer to your Disaster Recovery nightmares? READ THIS WHITE PAPER Additional Resources |
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