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Bridging the gap: Choosing storage-over-distance network technology
Disaster recovery and remote backup programs rely on an efficient, cost-effective WAN. Learn which transport is best and the related implementation issues. Tip
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Remote recovery sites: What distance is far enough?
Remote or alternate recovery sites need to be planned carefully. This tip discusses elements to consider when selecting the location. Tip
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When to use host-based replication
Host-based replication is often used in smaller environments or on a departmental basis. Tip
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Stars align for remote replication
Remote replication is here at last, thanks to cheaper disk and new technologies. Tip
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Preparing for the worst: Effective DR in five steps
The following steps can help your organization prepare for recovering from a disaster. Tip
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When -- and when NOT -- to use mirroring
Mirroring provides a failsafe for data, but it's not without its pitfalls. Here's when and when not to use the features of mirroring. Tip
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Remote replication gets out of the array
SRDF has its limitations: It's extremely expensive and only works within Symmetrix environments. Tip
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Best practices for laptop backup
Companies rarely plan for laptop backup beyond the usual pleas to employees to back up their data to the corporate servers. Tip
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How to solve removable storage problems in Windows 2000
This tip will tell you how to identify and fix problems related to access violations in Windows 2000 Removable Storage Manager. Tip
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The critical link in mirroring
It's important it is keep the lines of communication open. The same is true for data mirroring. This tip explains why it's crucial to analyze the quality of your lines. Tip
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO