DATA SHEET:
This resource explores the various software options available on one leading vendor's solid state storage system that can increase storage efficiency, reduce administration time, offer advanced internal virtualization capabilities and much more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
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.
CASE STUDY:
This resource explores how one a data protection system that revolutionizes disk backup, archiving and disaster recovery with high-speed, inline deduplication capabilities.
CASE STUDY:
This case study looks at why Datalink recommended and ultimately implemented Network Appliance Fabric-Attached Storage (FAS) systems with disk-based WORM storage and replication capabilities for CitiStreet's distary recovery needs.
EGUIDE:
Check out this expert e-guide to explore today's best storage architectures built for big data. Read on to learn more about how distributed nodes, scale-out NAS, SSD arrays and object-based storage can all help conquer the challenges of big data.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
A RAID is a method of ganging up, so to speak, a bunch of disk drives, such that the availability and/or the performance is actually improved. Read this transcript for more basics of RAID.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Data de-duplication is a very important topic because it really changes the way we perform backups. Read this presentation transcript for a discussion on the various technology considerations when applying data de-duplication technology to disk backup.
CASE STUDY:
This informative paper explores how one organization easily and affordably implemented these modern technologies to keep up in today's fast-paced and virtualized landscape. Read on to learn about the benefits they now enjoy.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to understand how metadata can be used to make it easier to escrow, migrate, manage, and make sense of extremely large reference information archives.
WHITE PAPER:
With exponential growth of data volume, enterprises require faster backup, restore, and disaster recovery to meet their shrinking backup windows, and the use of disk in the data protection process relieves many of the backup bottlenecks associated with using traditional storage methods. Read on to learn more.