TRACK: DISASTER RECOVERYTraditional data protection has finally started to shift towards
a recovery-centric paradigm. Storage is now at the cusp of an
entirely new discipline: Recovery Management. This track explores
how users can coordinate a range of data protection technologies to
create more recoverable infrastructures. Restructuring your
recovery methods can also help you recover the right data at the
right time and in the right manner.Downloads included in this track: (click title to download
slides)
DR: It's all about the Data
Speaker: Presented by Bill Peldzus, Director of Storage
Architecture, GlassHouse Technologies Inc.
Description: In this session, you will learn about best
practices in the area of disaster recovery, including definitions
of key terms and exploration of storage, infrastructure, and data
center architectures and concepts.
For more information:View a
video Tech Talk with Bill on replication
Running a Successful DR Test
Speaker: Ray Lucchesi, President, Silverton Consulting
Description: In this session, Ray Lucchesi will focus on
storage and application disaster recovery considerations. Ray will
also keep an eye on overall networking, communications, worker
access-availability and other operational issues that MUST be
considered in any good DR plan and test.
For more information:Watch expert Jon Toigo discuss a solid disaster
recovery plan
iSCSI SANs -- The Reality, The Vision
Speaker: Presented by Tony Asaro, Analyst, Enterprise
Strategy Group
Description: As the iSCSI market grows, so do the myths and
misconceptions. Cutting through the clutter is Enterprise Strategy
Group's Tony Asaro. In this presentation, Tony will look at ESG
research compiled since this market's inception.
For more information:Integrating iSCSI and FC storage
Data Dangers - How Rogue Data Can Hurt You (or when
deleting is the best option)
Speaker: Mark Diamond, CEO, Contoural
Description: Mark Diamond, CEO of Contoural will identify
rogue data, discuss how it can hurt you, point out how to locate
and contain it and review the best practices for getting rid of it.
Learn why sometimes deleting is the best option.
For more information:When disaster recovery and data classification
collide
The Benefits of Networked Storage with Virtual
Severs (VMware)
Speaker: Presented by Mark Bowker, Analyst, Enterprise
Strategy Group
Description: There are inherent benefits, inclusive of
increased availability, efficient data protection, and improved
utilization if virtualized servers are deployed with networked
storage. In this session, ESG's Mark Bowker takes a look at all of
these.
For more information:Staging a disaster recovery VM
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