Ok here we are in beautiful San Fran for four days of virtualization frenzy, from virtual servers to virtual desktops, to virtual networks to virtual storage to virtual roads to actual clouds! it’s all things virtual week! Apparently except for the clouds, well after all we are in San Francisco.
In my previous post, I addressed how we can mitigate the impact of I/O storms on storage performance and the overall VDI end user experience. Today we are going to focus on how FalconStor solutions for VMware View can improve the data protection and recovery experience of IT administrators and end users. Through consolidation, VDIs have tremendously improved data protection of end user environments already: now all your system and user data resides in the datacenter on SAN or NAS infrastructure, which by itself prevents any data loss due to a laptop left on the train or a disk crashing (not that this ever happens, right!). This consolidation opens the way for great innovation when it comes to data protection and recovery processes and extends business continuity plans more effectively and in a scalable manner to desktop environments, which have always been a sore spot in business continuity planning.