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Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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How to troubleshoot disk problems in Microsoft Windows Vista
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When to use third-party tools in place of NTBACKUP
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Introducing DFS for Windows Server 2003 R2
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Expert advice: Managing SANs
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Data recovery techniques for Windows administrators
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How to troubleshoot disk problems in Microsoft Windows Vista
[By Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, Jerry Honeycutt with the MSWinVista Team]
When working with Windows Vista, certain disk-related problems can arise. This guide provides instructions for troubleshooting these issues, plus details on how to best prepare for disk errors.
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E-Guide: Securing and Consolidating Remote Offices
The remote office/branch office (ROBO) is now a main part of many organizations' storage initiatives. This eGuide, featuring articles from Storage magazine, outlines the problems of protecting ROBO data and provides insight and strategies for managing it.
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When to use third-party tools in place of NTBACKUP
[Brien M. Posey, Contributor]
Need to perform a restore or any other large-scale backup operation? Learn about third-party backup software programs, like Backup Assist, that admins can use instead of NTBACKUP
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Introducing DFS for Windows Server 2003 R2
Attend this on-demand expert webcast and learn more about the recent improvements made to Distributed File System (DFS) in Windows Server 2003 R2 and how these improvements have made DFS a more attractive storage feature to Windows administrators.
Expert advice: Managing SANs
An admin asks storage network expert Marc Foley: "Which tasks take the most time when managing a SAN and why?"
Read Marc's expert advice
Data recovery techniques for Windows administrators
Learn about the techniques and technologies that Windows administrators can use to retrieve lost or corrupted data.
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