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Archiving and Encryption
sponsored by Overland Storage
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Posted:
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15 May 2008
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Premiered:
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23 Apr 2008
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Format:
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Video
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Type:
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Videocast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Long-term data retention starts with a good archiving policy and practice. But, don't mistake those backups for archives. Using backups as archives can be time consuming and costly. It is important to understand the fundamentals and importance of archives.
In this expert Videocast, GlassHouse Technologies' VP of Data Protection W. Curtis Preston, highlights the basic aspects of archiving and encryption and explains strategies for best performance. Get expert insight to questions like:
- What's the difference between backups and archives?
- What are archives good for?
- How does data classification fit into backup?
- What's the best way to do encryption?
- Is hardware the only option for mass encryption?
- And more
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Speaker
W. Curtis Preston
VP Data Protection Services, GlassHouse Technologies
W. Curtis Preston is the Vice President of Data Protection Services at GlassHouse Technologies. He authored Using SANs and NAS and Unix Backup and Recovery, the seminal O'Reilly book on backup. He has been designing storage systems for more than 10 years and has designed systems for environments ranging from backup systems for small businesses to enterprise storage systems for Fortune 100 companies. His passion for backup and recovery began with managing the data growth of a 24x7, mission-critical environment. Since that time, Preston has been able to help many companies design resilient storage systems, and his client list includes many Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies.
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