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        Double-Take Availability workloads
        In addition to selecting your own files and folders that you want to protect, Double-Take Availability can protect specific workloads to meet your protection and business goals.                                                 
        
            - Full-server workloads—You can protect an entire server, including the data and system state, which is the server's configured operating system and applications. In the event of a failure, the target becomes the source. 
 
            - Application workloads—You can protect applications running on your source including Exchange, SQL, or a Windows file server.
 
            - Virtual workloads—You can protect virtual servers in the following configurations. 
 
            
                - Entire physical server to an ESX host
 
                - Entire physical server or a virtual server, at the guest level, to a Hyper-V host
 
                - Hyper-V virtual servers, at the host level, to a Hyper-V host
 
                - Windows ESX virtual servers, at the guest level, to an ESX host 
 
                - ESX virtual servers, at the host level, to an ESX host
 
            
            - Cluster workloads—You can protect two types of clusters. 
 
            
                - You can protect a standard cluster where a single copy of data resides on a SCSI disk shared between cluster nodes. 
 
                - You can protect a GeoCluster that eliminates the single point of failure of a shared disk by replicating data between volumes.