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Learn
How Virtual Hardware Enables Real Recovery
Virtual
Infrastructure as a Foundation for Business Continuity
Dear
DSS, in
conjunction with our partner VMware®, is pleased to invite you to
join us for a
Morning Seminar on the topic of "Virtual Hardware for Real Recovery"
and what it means for your business. By attending this seminar on
virtual infrastructure solutions, you will learn how you can further improve
your existing backup and disaster recovery strategy and implementation.
This event takes place in
The Conrad Hotel in Dublin on Thursday 30th June
2005, starting at 9am.
Do any of these scenarios sound familiar to you?
• You've never had a
disaster - you run on hope:
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you
simply run a backup every week |
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• You've
never tested recovery due to hardware limitations:
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you would like to test your systems, but coming up with that many
servers is impossible |
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Testing your recovery plans is a painful, manual process:
.... your backup software has great
intelligence, but to utilise it would take hours. |
• Any
hardware failure is synonymous with "days of downtime":
.... ordering the replacement hardware and
getting it shipped takes days and you are not assured 100% recovery |
Successfully deploying a virtual
infrastructure can increase your return on investment by saving you time and
manpower. In this seminar, we sill share examples of how companies like
yours have successfully deployed virtual infrastructure in both large and small
enterprises to improve disaster recovery and backup environments.
As places are limited for
this event, early registration is advised. Please
click here to register or contact Gerry
Dixon on 01-603 4331 directly. We look forward to seeing you there.
Yours sincerely
Gerry Dixon, DSS
Published by DSS, Hyde House, Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, Ireland.
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