Symantec Yellow Books provide technical know-how to IT professionals in Symantec's customer and partner communities—and to the technical
marketplace in general. Written to show how to solve real-world business and technical problems using Symantec solutions, these books include best-practice
recommendations as well as detailed information on installation, configuration, and product integration.
Available Yellow Books
Symantec Information Risk Management for Microsoft Exchange
This Symantec Yellow Book helps organizations deploy a combination of Symantec products to minimize and manage the risk to enterprise information
such as Microsoft Exchange email. It explains how Symantec's email and instant message protection and archiving solutions can reduce the risks posed by
security threats and spam. The book also explains how these Symantec solutions help organizations implement archiving in order to simplify storage and
discovery challenges for improved messaging management and reduced e-discovery and compliance risks. This book presents the combination of Symantec products
that are considered essential for information risk management, and includes a description of the Dell Secure Exchange test environment.
Symantec Product Authentication and Authorization The role of the Symantec Product Authentication and Authorization Service in your enterprise.
This book provides information to help organizations securely deploy Symantec products in individual and multiple product environments. By designing
and implementing an appropriate deployment configuration for your enterprise, you can deploy a single Symantec product and have the infrastructure in place
to securely deploy additional Symantec products. This book includes Windows, Linux, and UNIX use cases in which multiple product deployment scenarios are
described.
The Role of IT in Achieving Compliance Strategies for alignment of IT controls with regulatory compliance and business needs.
This book provides CIOs, business stakeholders, IT managers and administrators information about how to meet the business requirements set
forth by multiple functions involved in the compliance process. This includes creating a sound control environment, which supports the business and addresses
the IT risks in a more efficient manner. Although many of the regulations and examples highlighted in this book focus on the financial industry for the US
and Western Europe, the same processes model and methodology, technology solutions, and best practices recommendations can be applied to most regulated
industries.
Using Dynamic Storage Tiering How Veritas Storage Foundation helps you get the most from multi-tier online storage.
This book describes how Dynamic Storage Tiering works, shows how administrators can use it to automatically optimize online storage
utilization, and presents some common use cases. It is a must for architects and administrators concerned with controlling storage cost without sacrificing
the quality of service delivered to applications and users.
Using Local Copy Services How Veritas Storage Foundation snapshot facilities protect data, reduce costs, and enhance the quality of IT service.
This book describes how Storage Foundation's five snapshot facilities work, how they are commonly used, and how to implement them. The five
facilities are: split mirror snapshots, space-optimized instant snapshots, full-sized instant snapshots, snapshot file systems, and storage checkpoints.
Standardizing Storage Management Using Veritas Storage Foundation to increase effectiveness of storage management across the enterprise.
This book describes how to standardize storage configuration and administration across all of a data center's platforms to result in better
quality of service at lower administrative cost. Storage architects, administrators, integrators, and consultants need to know about the Storage Foundation
and how it can reduce their cost to deliver service.