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Mitigating The Risks Of Disk-To-Disk Backup Using Multi-Directional Replication

July 1, 2008

Mitigating The Risks Of Disk-To-Disk Backup Using Multi-Directional Replication

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Contributing Editorial: Mitigating The Risks Of Disk-To-Disk Backup Using Multi-Directional Replication

By Tim Anderson, DCIG LLC

There are a ton of new features in the 8.0 release of Asigra Televaulting 8.0 - so many so that here at DCIG, we are trying to digest all of the new features in bite-size portions. The one I want to focus on in this entry is Televaulting's new replication functionality. Replication is a key function in any facet of the storage landscape and, with Asigra adding this feature into its latest release of Televaulting, it becomes an even more robust player in the enterprise space.

Let's assume a customer or service provider decides to deploy a full disk-to-disk backup solution for their enterprise. In these situations, it becomes important that the backup and restoration process is fast and error free. However with all data now stored to disk, it's imperative that if one location becomes disabled for some reason, an alternate location(s) can simply and quickly take over the backup and recovery reigns.

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Contributing Editorial: Mitigating The Risks Of Disk-To-Disk Backup Using Multi-Directional Replication

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