Backing Up Virtual Servers is Tougher than You Think
Virtualizing servers is much easier than backing up and restoring them, and a few storage upstarts see opportunity in that dilemma.
Virtualizing servers is much easier than backing up and restoring them, and a few storage upstarts see opportunity in that dilemma.
Big Blue says its new service can cut VDI storage requirements by as much as 80 percent.
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Symantec says the growing use of server virtualization in enterprises means existing strategies for backup and recovery are inadequate and require an overhaul.
The ouster of VMware CEO Diane Greene could mark the start of closer ties with parent company EMC.
Double-Take and NetApp are the first of many storage vendors likely to support Microsoft's new virtualization offering.
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