VMware NSX® for Disaster Recovery
VMware NSX for Disaster Recovery - Day 1 brings together the knowledge and guidance for planning, designing, and
implementing a disaster recovery architecture for the software-defined data center that meets the needs of your
business. VMware NSX simplifies the DR planning and testing that goes into a resilient infrastructure and drastically reduces the time it takes to recover from an event. It enables true workload portability between data centers, private clouds or public clouds. NSX has helped enterprises recover from natural disasters and outages as well as simplifying the mergers and acquisitions of organizations and their networks. VMware NSX for Disaster Recovery - Day 1 is your roadmap to create a robust network infrastructure within software-defined data centers running NSX. You will find insights and recommendations proven in the field for moving your organization to a resilient, highly available architecture based on VMware NSX.
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$15.00
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$12.99
It is a sad fact that many enterprises that experience a disaster go out of business. All too often, disaster recovery is seen as a cost center and not given the priority it deserves, particularly over time. As recently as 2014, the average cost to businesses for a downtime disaster event was over $418,000. Something as simple as an email or web outage can run between $11,000 to $47,000 per event. Even if the value of disaster recovery planning is understood by the business, it can be very difficult to map business requirements to technical solutions.VMware NSX for Disaster Recovery - Day 1 will explain how to overcome these hurdles. It will show how VMware NSX® simplifies the DR planning and testing for a resilient infrastructure and how it drastically reduces the time it takes to recover from an event. Doing nothing is the easy and inexpensive solution at first glance. There are no equipment, personnel, or software costs incurred; however, doing nothing only works until the moment a disaster actually happens. And it is guaranteed to happen; it is only a matter of time.
Brad Christian , VCDX#217 is a senior systems engineer in the Networking and Security Business Unit at VMware. Brad has worked as a systems engineer at organizations ranging from the Fortune 500 to boutique development shops to big SLEDs. He has been using VMware technology in production since the 3.x days. In 2011, Brad took over the Dallas-Fort Worth VMware User Group and grew it to one of the largest world-wide. He has earned the distinction of vExpert 6 times and became one of the first NSX vExperts in 2017. He often presents at VMUGs and other events and loves mentoring SEs. Brad has earned the VMware Certified Design Expert designation and is VCDX #217. You can sometimes find him on twitter at @vhipster or (rarely) blogging at vhipster.com, but he is usually reading Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels or building Minecraft servers for his kids. Brad lives in Frisco, TX.
Sean Howard , VCDX#130 is a 15 year veteran of the IT field. During this time he has specialized in several areas including software development, storage, networking, and virtualization. In addition to the VCDX-DCV, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Excelsior College. Now a systems engineer manager for the Network and Security Business Unit at VMware, he runs a team that helps customers solve some of their most challenging infrastructure problems.
William de Marigny , VCIX is a 13-year veteran of the IT industry. During this time, he has specialized in service provider scale deployments in several areas including storage, network, virtualization, and managed backup. William is a senior NSX technical account specialist based in San Antonio Texas and holds many VMware certifications including the VCP5-Cloud, VCP-NV(5,6), VCP-DCV(4,5,6) VCAP5-DCA/DCD,VCAP6-DCA, VCIX6-NV, VCIX6-DCV. He is a three time vExpert and two time NSX vExpert.