Saturday, March 13, 2010

Is Virtualization Compromising Your Data Protection?

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Is Virtualization Compromising Your Data Protection?

Imagine if you could…

• Save money
• Maximize and accelerate your virtualization investment
• Assure business continuity
• Deliver more efficient data and application protection

Join us on March 30, 2010 at 2:00 PM EST to learn how!

Traditional backup methods are quickly overwhelmed by challenges specific to virtual machine backup. Your current backup software may fail on virtual machines, which can lead to exposure to data loss, and a significantly lower number of virtual machines that can be deployed on each physical server. Join us on this webcast to learn how to dramatically reduce virtual machine backup time and impact, making backup fast, efficient and reliable.

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