EMC Offers Disaster Recovery For Latest MS Exchange - Small Business Computing

EMC Offers Disaster Recovery For Latest MS Exchange

Mar 19, 2010
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InformationWeek SMB: EMC Offers Disaster Recovery For Latest MS Exchange

It’s an integrated set of technologies that uses Exchange Server 2010’s application programming interfaces (APIs), including the e-mail replication API to enable online replication and storage for disaster recovery.


“EMC’s Replication Enabler utility supports the vendor’s RecoverPoint Continuous Replication and EMC MirrorView Remote Synch replication. In addition, EMC launched what it calls a Replication Manager, which creates, mounts, and restores ‘application-consistent’ point-in-time copies of databases residing on EMC storage arrays.

Finally, EMC’s AutoStart technology for Exchange 2010 provides application infrastructure monitoring and automated restart for the Microsoft software and other environments on platforms, including EMC’s flagship storage array Symmetrix and the company’s storage-area network disk array, CLARiiON.”

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