Five Steps to Creating a Remote Disaster Recovery Site on a Mid-Tier Budget
Join this web seminar to learn how you can build a cost-effective off-site disaster recovery plan in five easy steps!
Protecting your valuable data from a disaster is common sense, but many companies have viewed implementing DR as a luxury reserved for large enterprises. According to Jon Toigo, a well-known industry analyst, 'Companies denied access to mission-critical data for longer than 48 hours tend not to exist after one year. Those who plan have a four-times greater chance of survival than those who don't.'
Fortunately, you don't have to be a statistic. LeftHand's patented SAN/iQ Remote Copy application minimizes bandwidth expenses and simplifies setup and recovery, allowing companies of all sizes to take advantage of storing data off-site. SAN/iQ Remote Copy is a combination of snapshot and remote copy capabilities that will ensure quick recoveries even if a broad-based, geographic concern such as a natural disaster or power grid failure strikes your main office. SAN/iQ Remote Copy simplifies the process of maintaining multiple copies of data, with almost real-time concurrency.
You’ll save money by:
- Reducing IT staff hours required to maintain the DR site through the intuitive centralized management console and simple modular scalability.
- Purchasing only the capacity you need for the DR site. You determine at a volume level which data you want to protect.
- Minimizing bandwidth utilization and leveraging the IP network for DR.
Join this webinar to learn how you can build a cost-effective off-site disaster recovery plan for your data in five easy steps.
Logistics:
Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Time: 1:00 pm, Mountain Standard Time
Agenda:
- A 30-minute presentation on building an off-site disaster recovery on a mid-tier budget
- A 20-minute live demonstration of the LeftHand SAN
- An interactive Q&A session.
You’ll learn:
- The benefits of LeftHand's unique SAN/iQ clustered network storage software, SAN/iQ Remote Copy, and SAN/iQ Snap technology.
- How to choose the right storage server and capacity for your DR site.
- How to set up a SAN/iQ Remote Copy schedule that minimizes management time.
- How LeftHand customers are using SAN/iQ Remote Copy to address their DR requirements .
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