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Virtual Data Center - June 2010, Vol. 23

With the number of virtual machines increasing in the data center, backing up servers today has become much more than just copying data files. Take a look at how virtualization technologies have changed traditional backup strategies and examine some of the approaches that protect against issues like accidental file loss and server crashes.  Access >>>

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    • Virtual machine backup strategies by Stephen J. Bigelow, Senior Technology Writer

      Virtualization admins can mix traditional data backup technologies and newer tactics for safer, more efficient virtual machine backups.

    • Endpoint virtualization vs. server virtualization: Server requirements by Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest, Contributors

      Endpoint virtualization is a new level of server virtualization, but there are some important differences in the two implementations and how end users interact with the server.

    • Want to build a private cloud? by Bill Claybrook, Contributor

      Where should IT pros start when it comes to building a private cloud? This tip digs into the requirements for private cloud, including IT automation, security and standards.

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