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16 Mar 2006 |
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15 Mar 2006 |
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ABSTRACT:
Get the information you need to establish and refine your storage infrastructure and to determine which storage products and technologies are the best fit for Windows-based computing. Activate your free subscription now. After filling out the registration form you'll be able to access the PDF file of the February issue.
February 2006 articles:
1. Low-Cost Arrays Open New Doors - Storage costs are going down and drive capacities are rising. Vendors are more willing to negotiate. It's the perfect storage storm.
2. Windows Storage Myths - Windows has had a reputation for being low-tech and non-enterprise. Are these criticisms valid?
3. Who's Minding the Store? - As it gets easier to bring data to a centralized backup location, the time required for the task has diminished.
4. Bare-Metal Restore for Windows - A server crashes and data needs to be restored, it's trouble, unless you're prepared.
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