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Preventing Broken Links During Server OS Migrations
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Server Operating System migrations introduce the potential for broken file links - a major problem that can have a dramatic impact on usability and productivity. Read this white paper to learn more about a solution that automates the process of identifying links, repairs them if they are broken, and ensures link integrity when a server operating system is changed.

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Applications running on one server often produce data and files with embedded links to data of files on secondary servers. A server OS migration will likely result in changes to file names, the server name and the names of paths pointing to other data, files or folders. This can lead to broken links, which must be avoided.

Broken links disrupt employees' work and lower productivity as they encounter inaccessible data. Business partners, clients and customers who experience problems with broken links may lose confidence in a company's ability to meed their needs.

What's needed is a solution that automates the process of identifying links, repairs them if they are broken and ensures link integrity when a server operating system is changed.

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