Server virtualization is a darling of IT administrators for a number of reasons: it delivers more efficiency and cost control than adding physical servers to accommodate the data explosion. It offers savings due to server consolidation, at the same time giving enterprises valued flexibility and scalability, and promises to make the transformation to cloud architectures, whether private or hybrid, faster and simpler.
While IT embraces these apparent benefits, administrators are facing the challenges that come along with such a momentous shift in the way we now process, store and protect our data. Server virtualization has become a powerful change agent, forcing IT organizations to evaluate and oftentimes modernize their backup and recovery approach for virtual machines. It is also enhancing the need for automated processes as IT must manage and control data protection with the same degree of effectiveness it exhibited in legacy systems...Read More
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