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In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don't Neglect Home Site Restoration.

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In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. Michelle Ziperstein is the Marketing Communications Specialist at Cervalis LLC , which provides data backup and disaster recovery solutions for mission-critical data.

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Exchange 2010 Disaster Recovery Step by Step Free Guide

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The Software Defined Data Center Meets Disaster Recovery » Data.

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The Software Defined Data Center Meets Disaster Recovery. The Software Defined Data Center Meets Disaster Recovery. Because many IT organizations are comfortable with the concept – and implementation – of SDDC, the logical next step is the adaption of software-defined disaster recovery (SDDR.)

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When Using Cloud Computing to Replicate is the Right Idea

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One cloud computing solution is to deploy the platform as a means for disaster recovery, business continuity, and extending the data center. Leveraging Cloud and Virtualization for Disaster Recovery. December 2010 (119). November 2010 (121). October 2010 (99). September 2010 (152). Convergence.

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5 Tips to Boost Your Data Center IQ » Data Center Knowledge

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In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration - Following your initial Emergency Response Plan items, you should prioritize your Home Site Restoration, writes Michelle Ziperstein of Cervalis. December 2010 (119). November 2010 (121). October 2010 (99). September 2010 (152).

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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

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Data gravity is a term coined by Dave McCrory in 2010 to describe the tendency of large datasets to attract applications, services and even more data, making them increasingly difficult and costly to move. Just as celestial bodies exert gravitational pull, keeping objects in orbit around them, data exerts a similar force in cloud computing.

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Google Spends $1.6 Billion in 3 Months on its Data Centers

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The only time the company has spent more on capital expenditures was the fourth quarter of 2010, when it spent $2 billion purchase of 111 8th Avenue, primarily for its office space. December 2010 (119). November 2010 (121). October 2010 (99). September 2010 (152). August 2010 (139). July 2010 (126).