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Exchange Server 2007 Replication Strategies
sponsored by Dell | EMC

In today's enterprise environment, Microsoft Exchange is a mission-critical application. Business initiatives, disaster-recovery pressures and regulatory compliance requirements are fueling the demand for efficient, scalable, highly available messaging platforms. As a result, Microsoft has greatly improved the replication capabilities in Exchange 2007, but fully leveraging those features requires careful planning and insight into replication-friendly architectures.

Take advantage of the new 64-bit Exchange 2007 by examining how the platform improves memory handling, bolsters stability and delivers several continuous replication options. Also, learn which third-party tools and hardware combinations compliment Exchange 2007. Please join your hosts from Dell/EMC for a discussion of Exchange 2007 benefits and see which replication method and system design best suits your organization.

Dell Enterprise Technologist Chris Auger will help you:

  • Understand native Exchange replication
  • Learn how EMC tools such as SnapView and SAN Copy work with Exchange 2007
  • Design a redundant, highly available Exchange architecture
  • And more

Attend this Webcast today.

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Streamlining Storage Management With Virtualization-Aware EMC Navisphere Manager On Dell/EMC CX4 Arrays
sponsored by Dell | EMC
White Paper: |  Posted: 29 Jan 2010
Published: 29 Jan 2010
Summary: By providing automatic end-to-end mapping of virtual machines to the physical servers and storage supporting them, virtualization-aware EMC Navisphere Manager software on Dell/EMC CX4 Series storage arrays helps dramatically increase resource efficiency and simplify storage administration tasks such as problem diagnosis and change management.

Reducing Power Consumption With Dell/EMC CX4 Series Storage
sponsored by Dell | EMC
White Paper: |  Posted: 29 Jan 2010
Published: 29 Jan 2010
Summary: Rising energy costs and growing volumes of information mean is a sign to increase the efficiency of storage systems and reduce power consumption. Employing capabilities such as disk drive spin-down, virtual provisioning, and tiered storage design in Dell/EMC CX4 Series storage arrays helps IT organizations keep energy costs under control.

Allocating Storage With Virtual Provisioning On Dell/EMC CX4 Series Storage Arrays
sponsored by Dell | EMC
White Paper: |  Posted: 29 Jan 2010
Published: 29 Jan 2010
Summary: Virtual provisioning on Dell/EMC CX4 Series storage arrays is designed to dramatically increase storage utilization, simplify storage management, and minimize power and space requirements. Taking advantage of this flexible, automated approach to storage allocation can help reduce total cost of ownership and enhance data center energy efficiency.

Boosting Performance with Enterprise Flash Drives In Dell/EMC CX4 Series Storage
sponsored by Dell | EMC
White Paper: |  Posted: 29 Jan 2010
Published: 29 Jan 2010
Summary: Enterprise flash drives represent a huge leap forward over traditional mechanical drives. When deployed in Dell/EMC CX4 Series storage arrays, these drives can dramatically boost storage performance for targeted data center workloads while helping increase resource utilization, enhance energy efficiency, and reduce total cost of ownership.


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