DataCore Software debuts Advanced Site Recovery for physical and virtual disaster recovery |
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By Megan Kellett
16 Jul 2009 | SearchDisasterRecovery.com |
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DataCore Software Corp. recently introduced a new product, Advanced Site Recovery (ASR), that allows organizations without a secondary data center devoted to disaster recovery (DR) to fail over physical and virtual servers to multiple remote or branch offices (ROBOs) in a disaster.
Beth Pariseau, senior news writer for SearchStorage.com, and Rick Villars, vice president of storage systems and executive strategies at IDC, answer questions about Advanced Site Recovery such as:
- What are the main features of Advanced Site Recovery, and what do users need to set it up?
- This product is meant for organizations without a secondary data center devoted to disaster recovery, so is DataCore going after the SMB market?
- Do you think SMBs that may not currently have a DR plan in place need this level of protection?
- What are the drawbacks of this setup?
- What are the differences between Advanced Site Recovery's functionality and what VMware is working on?
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