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Backup and Recover Your VMware and Hyper-V Machines in Seconds

Updated: 12 Oct 2010 | 2 comments
Swathi Turlapaty's picture
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Thu, 04 November, 2010 - 10:00 - 11:00 PDT

 

Whether you are considering implementing a virtual environment or are already experiencing the benefits of virtualization, backing up and recovering your guest machines, files and folders in a virtual environment is a new challenge you have to solve.  Symantec Backup Exec 2010 allows companies to save time and cost associated with data protection for physical and virtual server environments, while delivering optimized support for VMware and Microsoft Hyper V.

Learn how Symantec Backup Exec:

  • Reduces the complexity and cost of virtual server protection with integrated disk or tape backup protection for an unlimited number of virtual guest machines per host
  • Recover granular file-level and image-level data with a single backup and leverage flexible centralized management through a single console
  • Integrate easily with VMware and Microsoft virtual infrastructures for simplified backup and recovery administration
  • Discover the benefits of optimal disaster recovery in seconds through rapid physical to virtual (P2V) and virtual to physical (V2P) conversion capabilities with complementary Backup Exec System Recovery


Register today
and ensure your organization can efficiently reduce virtual server costs and backup and recovery complexity with Symantec Backup Exec.

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CraigV's picture
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Awesome! Thanks

Awesome! Thanks Swathi...although I have yet to see BE 2010 R2's AVVI rival Veeam for backup and restore speeds...hopefully this will clarify it.

 

Craig!

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Thanks

Looking forward for webcast

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