VMware Moves Into DR: VMware Site Recovery Manager
Tuesday, 11 September 2007 by Michel Roth
Also announced at VMworld 2007 is VMware's move into disaster recovery for and with virtual environments: VMware Site Recovery Manager. VMware Site Recovery Manager is designed to simplify and automate the disaster recovery process so that customers can reliably recover from data center outages in hours rather than days. Working with VMware Infrastructure, VMware Site Recovery Manager can help eliminate the complexity and unreliability of manual recovery and also eliminate the cost and complexity of maintaining duplicate but idle infrastructure at a recovery site.

This solutions is heavily dependant on the support of storage replication of the bigger Storage vendors ( EMC, EqualLogic, Hitachi Data Systems, HP, IBM etc.).

Read the press release here.

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