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Shrinking RTO/RPO’s of VM Replication using WAN Optimization

Created on: Aug 23, 2010 11:11 AM by VMworld Team - Last Modified:  Aug 23, 2010 11:14 AM by Eric Nielsen

Session Details

Session ID:

BC7950

Session Title:

Shrinking RTO/RPO’s of VM Replication using WAN Optimization

Session Abstract:

Replication of virtual machines is a disaster recovery solution often used to protect the most vital informational assets within enterprises. In order to maintain the high end-to-end throughput requirements and stringent RPO/RTO targets that are necessary to protect such assets, the WAN infrastructure is a critical element of the solution. Enterprises face enormous data growth driving the need to send more data over the same WAN connections. If WAN workloads reach increasingly high sustained and peak throughputs, chronic network congestion could lead to increased replication cycle times and compromise RPO/RTO. In this breakout session, we will technically discuss how an accelerated WAN can assist virtual machine’s performance and replication, especially when the pipe is shared with other applications over high-latency long distance replication.  We will present technical best-practices in WAN optimization for VM Replication including customer testimonials and a LIVE demonstration with LIVE hardware and software.

Track:

Private Cloud - Business Continuity

Session Type:

Breakout Session

Duration:

60 minutes

Speaker(s):

Fred Nix, vSpecialist Productivity Manager, EMC Corporation



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