|
Differentiating Hardware- and Software-based Data De-duplication
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
|
|
|
Posted:
|
03 Jun 2008
|
|
Published:
|
01 Feb 2008
|
|
Format:
|
PDF
|
|
Length:
|
15
Page(s)
|
|
Type:
|
White Paper
|
|
Language:
|
English
|
|
|
ABSTRACT:
Data de-duplication is the process of examining data to identify and eliminate redundancy. It can have a significant impact on the capacity of data stored, which, in turn, can deliver significant economic benefits.
Data de-duplication is being adopted by companies of all sizes, allowing IT to optimize the capacity of data stored in the backup process-significantly reducing the size of data stores and saving additional investments in disk storage. The popular route to de-duplication has been disk-based backup to "intelligent" disk targets, such as VTLs or NAS storage that employ some form of de-duplication for capacity reduction. These all-in-one hardware solutions are easy-to-implement and are non-disruptive to existing backup processes.
|
|
|
Author
Lauren Whitehouse
Analyst
|
 |
BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Business Systems | Disk-to-Disk Backup | LAN | NAS | Server Virtualization
|
View All Resources
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
|
|
|
|
|
Cramsession Research Library Copyright © 1998-2008 Bitpipe, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. TechTarget · 117 Kendrick St · Needham, MA · 02494
Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Bitpipe Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. cramsession@bitpipe.com
|