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WIDE AREA NETWORK BASICS

This tutorial covers the basics of WANs, which are used to connect two or more LANs. LEARN MORE: WIDE AREA NETWORK BASICS
WIDE AREA NETWORK OPTIMIZATION AND ACCELERATION

One of the major issues facing today's corporate data centers is growth. Companies are turning to WAN optimization and WAN acceleration technologies that improve bandwidth utilization by reducing the effective amount of data being transferred and alleviating the inefficiencies inherent in WANs. This chapter covers some common data reduction tactics. LEARN MORE: WIDE AREA NETWORK OPTIMIZATION AND ACCELERATION
WIDE AREA NETWORK MIRRORING AND REPLICATION

One of the easiest ways to protect vital data is to mirror the data to a second location. This chapter of the WAN expansion guide focuses on remote mirroring and replication. LEARN MORE: WIDE AREA NETWORK MIRRORING AND REPLICATION
WIDE AREA NETWORK BACKUP, ARCHIVES AND DISASTER RECOVERY

Backups, archives and DR serve different storage purposes, but all three disciplines have the same basic objective of data protection. LEARN MORE: WIDE AREA NETWORK BACKUP, ARCHIVES AND DISASTER RECOVERY
WAN/WAFS AND REMOTE OFFICES

Today, the Internet and dedicated wide area network (WAN) resources allow direct connections between the data center and remote offices. Remote offices can now access applications and data from the data center, and backup tasks can take place without the intervention of any remote employees. This chapter highlights the essential ideas of WAN in the remote office. LEARN MORE: WAN/WAFS AND REMOTE OFFICES
ISCSI AND SAN INTERCONNECTIONS

SAN data has traditionally existed as its own "island" of Fibre Channel technology -- accessible only to applications through the data center. But the need to implement business continuity and disaster recovery plans has forced data centers to connect Fibre Channel SANs across the wide area network (WAN). LEARN MORE: ISCSI AND SAN INTERCONNECTIONS
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