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Company: EMC UK
With an annual data growth of 30%, this case study focuses on the challenges faced as they sought to improve the backup, recovery and availability of their data and applications. It highlights the operational and financial benefits when transitioning away from tape for backup and disaster recovery. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Disk Backups | Published: May 2013 | Type: Case Study
Company: Onyx
Do enterprises have their house in order and do they fully understand their data? Are their backup regimes thorough? Are companies aware of all the avenues available to them to protect their data assets and are they doing all they can to protect the integrity and security of their data? VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Backup Systems and Services | Published: January 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Quest Software UK
In this white paper, see how an automated solution can save countless man-hours and sleepless nights when copying data across Windows platforms. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: File Servers | Published: November 2012 | Type: White Paper
Company: EMC UK
Computing conducted a survey of data centre professionals to identify both the perceived risks and the actual problems that have caused downtime and data loss in data centres. The survey also sought to identify the consequences of such issues, the lessons learned and the prevention measures taken. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Recovery | Published: June 2012 | Type: Analyst Report
Rating:
+ 7
Company: ExaGrid
This white paper is a 7-step guide for making the move from tape to disk backup with deduplication. Within these steps, the white paper provides a concise summary of the downsides of tape backup, and then examines the superiority and economy of second-generation disk backup with data deduplication VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Storage Management | Published: April 2012 | Type: White Paper
Company: ExaGrid
The economic feasibility of deploying disk-based backup to replace tape is now a reality. However, one cannot assume that all disk-based backup approaches are created equally. This white paper examines eight key considerations when evaluating various disk-based backup systems VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Disk Backups | Published: April 2012 | Type: White Paper
Rating:
+ 2
Company: EMC UK
The price of disk-based storage with data de-duplication is dropping all the time. This paper argues that, given the massive increase in the volume of data that must be processed and stored, investment in disk-based solutions to replace tape could be a wise one. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Backup Systems and Services | Published: May 2011 | Type: Analyst Report
Rating:
+ 6
Company: LTO
The tape is not going away any time soon. That may disappoint some, but the fact is that tape shines in areas such as off-line, off-site data protection, tape has dramatic cost and green advantages over disk, and tape is more than acceptable from a management and usability perspective VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Tape Drives and Libraries | Published: April 2011 | Type: White Paper
Rating:
+ 1
Company: LTO
In this analyst report paper learn about best practices in backup and archive for today's energy and cost conscious data centre including performance, data protection and TCO. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Data Centre & Storage Solutions | Published: April 2011 | Type: Analyst Report
Rating:
+ 3
Company: LTO
The Clipper Group examines what to do now to prepare for the ensuing decades of continuing data growth, technology change, and increasing long-term preservation requirements. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Tape Drives and Libraries | Published: March 2011 | Type: Analyst Report
Rating:
+ 1
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