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Disaster recovery Toolkit

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Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes: Implement a Solid Continuity of Operations Plan With Veritas Cluster Server

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Publisher Symantec
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Topics Disaster Recovery, High Availability, Back-up Date added 23 May 2007
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Government agencies are charged with storing and protecting the nation's most sensitive medical, financial, and law enforcement-related data. In case of unexpected disaster, one must be prepared to provide continuous backup and fast recovery simultaneously to protect critical data and systems. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to use Symantec's Vertias Cluster Server to help implement a solid Disaster Recovery/COOP framework while saving time and maximizing the network resources. The presenter of this webcast explains how to help the organization achieve availability in almost any open system environment.

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