Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Is your Data Protected?

VMware is continuing to push the boundaries of their company by expanding outside of their once settled comfort zone of virtualization. VMware’s Site Recovery Manager is now supporting vSphere, eliminating one of the obstacles preventing customers from upgrading to the latest version of VMware’s virtualization platform, according to an article on CNET.com

vSphere 4, the successor to ESX Server 3.5, was unveiled in April but until now did not work with Site Recovery Manager, VMware’s software for recovering virtual machines in case of disaster. VMware on Monday released SRM version 4, with support for vSphere and other upgrades including a “many-to-one failover [that] protects multiple production sites with automated failover into a single, shared recovery site.”

This gives corporations a bit of relaxation when deciding to virtualize their operations. It can be difficult to fathom undertaking such a large scale IT operation and not knowing that your precious data will be backed up in the event of some kind of system failure.

The TNS Group understands this need, and is able to successfully provide customers with VMware’s newest product. While virtualization is cost effective and wise in its own respect, it can only be considered sound if some sort of DR system is in place, especially for large scale companies with precious data strewn throughout their server. This is why TNS is the place to turn for all your IT needs. We can ensure that not only will you be satisfied with your work, but you will remain satisfied when years later everything is still working and saving you more money by the second.

Make the right choice; update your network today with The TNS Group


Joe Carretta

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