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| nag39@hotmail.com 2006-01-03, 5:50 pm |
| Hi,
I would like to get some advice about high availability and disaster
recovery solution.
I like to get preliminary analysis from engineers who have been using
EMC
(Symmetra), NetApp, Xiotech, Hitachi, HP or any other solution for
their DR
or high availability plan. In general, how do they feel about the
product
you are using. What are the limation have you come across. How is the
their
support, maintance and operation?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
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| SlorNet 2006-01-13, 10:05 am |
| quote: Originally posted by nag39@hotmail.com
Hi,
I would like to get some advice about high availability and disaster
recovery solution.
I like to get preliminary analysis from engineers who have been using
EMC
(Symmetra), NetApp, Xiotech, Hitachi, HP or any other solution for
their DR
or high availability plan. In general, how do they feel about the
product
you are using. What are the limation have you come across. How is the
their
support, maintance and operation?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Are you stuck on a hardware-based solution, or would you be open to host-based? If so, what platform(s) do you need to protect? |
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