In the recently posted "The World Runs on VMware vSphere" infographic, WiredCPU.com shows how just in the last 10 years (2001-2011) we have gone from virtually NO server virtualization in use to more ...
VMware takes a bigger step into the backup and restore market for virtual machines with the latest release of VMware Data Recovery 1.1 (VDR) VMware administrators may be interested and happy to know ...
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is a package that simplifies disaster recovery (DR) in an organisation’s virtual guest operating systems and improves the success of DR processes. It also manages ...
VMware has announced plans to acquire Datrium for an undisclosed sum, with the goal of strengthening its disaster-recovery-as-a-service offerings. On Wednesday (1 July), VMware announced its plans to ...
VMware’s Site Recovery Manager is now supporting vSphere, eliminating one of the obstacles preventing customers from upgrading to the latest version of VMware’s virtualization platform. VMware’s Site ...
VMware Inc. said today it’s planning to make another acquisition, this time buying cloud-based disaster recovery specialist Datrium Inc. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Datrium has ...
The deal for the hyper-converged infrastructure startup looks to advance VMware’s hybrid cloud standing with a cost-optimized solution for backing up data in the cloud. Datrium competes directly with ...
In a previous article on virtualisation and disaster recovery, Computer Weekly looked at some of the aspects that enable disaster recovery (DR) in a virtual server environment. As a brief reminder, ...
When is a backup not a backup? When you can't get information out of that backup. Backups are worthless if you can't actually restore from them, a truism that underlies much of the real-world planning ...
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