WHITE PAPER:
The right way to evaluate the quality of your system and data protection is to evaluate the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). These metrics define how long you think it will take you to get back online and how current the data has to be. Read this white paper to learn more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Join Independent Backup Expert W. Curtis Preston and Falconstor's Product Marketing Manager Peter Eichers as they explore common data protection challenges and what technologies can be used to address them.
EGUIDE:
Despite the growth of remote backup over the network, tape is still a key element in disaster recovery (DR) plans. Pierre Dorion, data center practice director at Long View Systems Inc., answers common tape backup questions as they relate to DR.
EBOOK:
Continuous data protection and deduplication are chief among the technologies that data storage managers are investigating when it comes to improved data backup and storage efficiency. In this expert e-book, learn how CDP and deduplication have evolved, and determine the best implementation strategy for your shop.
EGUIDE:
The October 2009 edition of Storage Magazine Online focuses on snapshot technologies. Snapshots offer backup managers the ability to reduce RTOs and RPOs, but one size doesn’t fit all. Storage expert Marc Staimer explains how to evaluate and choose the best approach for your environment.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
A mixed-environment data centre, however presents some unique challenges when it comes to disaster recovery. Special attention is needed to the details, and the tried-and-true approaches typically used don't always work.
PODCAST:
Learn how Rug Doctor, a leading manufacturer of cleaning products, improved its RTO/RPO and replaced its tape backup system using FalconStor CDP for fast disaster recovery (DR) in tandem with VMware technology for server virtualization.
WEBCAST:
In this informative webcast, learn the critical need for true Continuous Data Protection (CDP). Then, see how CMC Markets – a financial services organization with an office in Tokyo – relied on CDP servers to maintain operations after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011.