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often considerable pressure from business users and management to accomplish the
task much faster than previously available technologies allow for. For many larger
organizations, the requirement to maintain dedicated disaster recovery sites with
duplicated hardware and applications, is expensive, inefficient, and labor-intensive.
There are a wide variety of ways in which virtualization technology could be
applied in an organization’s disaster recovery planning process. While it is true that
virtualization cannot be looked at as the one answer to all disaster recovery needs,
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