New whitepaper on best practices on VMware SRM
VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager Performance and Best Practices White Paper has been released by VROOM! recently(VMware Performance Team Blog ). VMware SRM accelerate recovery and ensure successful recovery of your VI by automating the recovery process and eliminating the complexity of managing and testing recovery plans. You can test VMware SRM and use it as a demo on your laptop or desktop without having the “right hardware” too.
In this white-paper you’ll find the best practices to achieve best performances for SRM. There are some great case scenarios invoked and great advices and the best architecting on high latency networks. The author of the PDF is Aalap Desai – who is working at VMware as a MTS Performance Engineer.
Get the PDF here.
Source: VROOM!
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