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Disk-Based Backup and Recovery: Making Sense of Your Options
sponsored by Datalink/NetApp
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Posted:
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01 Apr 2008
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Published:
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01 Sep 2007
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PDF
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Length:
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29
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Tape-based architectures have long been the primary technology for backup and recovery; however, they have not kept pace with the business expectations placed on IT organizations. Data and storage requirements are growing at unbelievable rates and to help counter this, organizations must consider the benefits that disk storage subsystems can provide in data protection environments.
This white paper details four enhanced disk-based backup architectures and provides guidelines on how to determine whether or not those architectures would be an overall fit within your IT infrastructure.
Download this white paper for in-depth insight on the costs and benefits of these technologies, which include:
- Disk-to-Disk recovery
- Virtual tape
- Point-in-Time recovery
- Continuous data protection
Read this white paper and be armed with the knowledge required to make a sound purchasing decision.
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Backup Server Hardware | Backup Software | Content Archiving | Continuous Data Protection | Data Recovery | Disaster Recovery | Disk Backups | RAID | SAN | Storage Best Practices | Tape Backups | Virtual Tape Libraries
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