Re-architecting Backup and Recovery for Virtual Environments: Best Practices
Created on: Aug 13, 2009 1:39 PM by VMworld Team - Last Modified: Aug 13, 2009 4:52 PM by VMworld Team
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Session ID: | BC2541 |
Session Title: | Re-architecting Backup and Recovery for Virtual Environments: Best Practices |
Session Abstract: | Server virtualization is one of the fundamental building blocks of the dynamic data center and with it brings new management challenges, especially in the area of data protection and recovery. Existing data protection architectures may provide a short term serviceable solution, but lack the scalability to be a mainstay in tomorrow's data center. Continued data growth is also compounding data protection complexity, as enterprises must accommodate data growth by increasing backup system performance in order to stay within backup windows for data protection. We are at a time where organizations should reevaluate existing data protection practices and leverage new technologies to improve data recovery and lessen or eliminate the performance tax posed by many existing data protection architectures. This session breaks down modern VM data protection solutions, including VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB), array-level snapshots, and third party enterprise backup software solutions. Attendees will be exposed to common data protection pitfalls as well as successful blueprints for modern VMware data protection architectures. Chris Wolf has been architecting data protection solutions for enterprise virtualization environments since 2002 and includes an abundance of lessons learned and best practices drawn from real world implementations in this session. |
Track: | Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery |
Session Type: | Breakout Session |
Keywords: | Backup, Recovery, VMware Consolidated Backup, VCB |
Duration: | 1 Hour |
Speaker(s): | Chris Wolf, Senior Analyst |
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