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Podcast: Real-Time Replication and Failover with Double-Take
Podcast: Real-Time Replication and Failover with Double-Take
By Brian Ducharme
published: Wednesday, March 28 2007
VSM Speaks with Bob Roudebush, Director of Solutions Engineering for Double-Take Software.
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Podcast Summary:
Length: 15:13
Introduction
Company Background
Software Based Real-Time Replication and Fail-over
Product Overviews
Double-Take for DR
Management Console
Byte level changes backups
Image level replication
Biggest Trends in Replication
Double-Take for VMware Infrastructures released
Closing
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Related Links:
www.doubletake.com
Double-Take® Software Announces Double-Take for VMware Infrastructure
WHITEPAPER: Double-Take Replication in the VMware Environment
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