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  • HP Simply Business Protection: Reliable Data Protection for Business Continuity

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    No matter the business, industry, or size, reliable data access is essential to operations. As that data continues to grow exponentially, it is important to have a backup and recovery strategy that meets current business needs and has the flexibility to grow and change. Read this white paper to learn about HP data protection solutions.

  • Improving Backup Effectiveness and Cost-Efficiency with Deduplication

    Sponsored by: Fujitsu America, Inc.

    This paper focuses on the ETERNUS CS800 solution, Fujitsu's new file-, OST-, and VTL-interface disk target solution with deduplication, that is ideally suited for mid-market organizations and remote and branch offices (ROBOs) of larger organizations seeking to reduce or eliminate their dependence on physical tape media for tape backup.

  • Using Deduplication: 5 Steps to Backup Efficiencies

    Sponsored by: Datalink

    Deduplication technologies are providing many benefits for organizations seeking to optimize their backup environments. Access this exclusive resource to discover five key factors in selecting and deploying a deduplication selection.

  • Oracle RMAN Disk-to-Disk Backup Methods Using Sun Storage Array

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    This document provides a high-level description of how to implement an RMAN backup and recover methodology using Sun® storage arrays as the storage medium. For more information about Oracle best practices, refer to Best Practices for Running Oracle RAC Database with ASM on a Sun Storage 6540, 6580, or 6780 Storage Array.

  • Comparing disk-based backup methods

    Sponsored by: Quantum Corporation

    This SearchStorage.com E-Guide will compare the pros and cons of two disk-based backup methods – disk-as-tape and disk-as-disk - and offer insight into which technique is the correct fit for your organization.

  • Making Cents of Tape vs. Disk: The Complete Guide on What to Choose and Why

    Sponsored by: Nexsan

    Since the cost comparison between tape and disk is obviously far more complex than the media itself, this brief outlines all the considerations necessary for a more complete understanding of the benefit and true cost comparison between tape and disk to help IT professionals choose and justify their backup environment.

  • Presentation Transcript - Applying Data Deduplication Technology to Disk Backup

    Sponsored by: EMC Backup and Recovery Solutions

    This presentation transcript is the first of a two-part ESG e-Seminar Series on data de-duplication. In part one, Tony Asaro, ESG Senior Analyst, and Heidi Biggar, ESG analyst, will discuss the various technology considerations when applying data deduplication technology to disk backup.

  • ESG Report: Key Questions to Ask When Considering Deduplication and D2D Backup

    Sponsored by: EMC Backup and Recovery Solutions

    Please read this presentation transcript featuring the first of a two-part ESG e-Seminar Series on data de-duplication. In part one, Tony Asaro, ESG Senior Analyst, and Heidi Biggar ESG analyst, will discuss the various technology considerations when applying data deduplication technology to disk backup.

  • E-Guide: Backups and archives: What’s the scoop?

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This expert e-guide explores the differences between a backup and an archive. Also discover five of the most common IBM Tivoli Storage Manger backup errors and how to prevent them.

  • D2D Backup and Data Deduplication: Lowering the Costs of Business Continuity

    Sponsored by: Overland Storage

    This Webcast discusses the growing importance of data deduplication as an enabling technology that leverages cost-effective VTLs and other disk appliances to identify and eliminate redundant data.

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