Storage Area Network School: Lesson 6

"Sans for disaster recovery"
Join Christopher Poelker, co-author,
Storage Area Networks for Dummies for a webcast on how you can
use your San for disaster recovery purposes. This webcast explores
the most important things you need to consider when backing up and
recovering data using a San.
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More about "Lesson 6: Sans for disaster recovery"
One of the main selling points for implementing a storage area
network (San) are all of the disaster recovery features one
provides. In this lesson, Christopher Poelker delineates
considerations for building a basic disaster recovery plan. This
lesson answers the questions: How much data do I need to copy? What
can I afford to lose? How do latency and bandwidth play into faster
backups and restores? Some other topics covered...recovery time vs.
recovery point objectives...choosing a remote site and its
components and creating the final plan, according to budget.
What you'll walk away with:
** In-depth knowledge of how to create an effective San DR
plan
** Synchronous and Asynchronous data replication
** The importance of bandwidth, distance, and latency
** Designing a DR architecture
** The ability to ask Chris your specific San questions
Please join Christopher Poelker for this webcast
right now.
Also, follow along with class with this
worksheet.
Take the first
San School quiz.
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QUIZ***
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San School Quiz
About Christopher Poelker:
Aside from being an author and a
SearchStorage.com San expert Christopher
Poelker is a storage architect at Hitachi Data Systems. Prior to
Hitachi, Chris was a lead storage architect/senior systems
architect for Compaq Computer, Inc., in New York. While at
Compaq, Chris built the sales/service engagement model for
Compaq StorageWorks, and trained most of the company's VAR's,
Channel's and Compaq ES/PS contacts on StorageWorks. Chris'
certifications include: MCSE, MCT (Microsoft Trainer), MASE
(Compaq Master ASE Storage Architect), and A+ certified (PC
Technician).
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