EGUIDE:
In the e-guide, we examine backup technologies, data protection strategies, hyper-convergence and more so you can make the most of your storage investments, especially in relation to cloud computing and server virtualization. Get helpful tips about everything from data availability and management to consolidation and deduplication.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this 5-step guide to making the transition from tape to disk with dedupe backups. Read on to explore the drawbacks of tape backup and to learn the key functional requirements of a disk backup system with deduplication.
EGUIDE:
This expert SearchDisasterRecovery.com E-Guide, featuring ESG Senior Analyst Terri McClure, discusses tape's future, including the latest innovations in tape. Check it out to explore cloud-based data protection and disaster recovery approaches, and discover the five crucial "R"s to address during a crisis.
EGUIDE:
Backups aren’t archives and archives aren’t backups. So how exactly do you differentiate the between the two? This SearchDataBackup.com can help you distinguish these storage technologies from one another by comparing them and outlining how each works. Read on to learn when you should archive and when you should backup.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper explores a continuum of solutions, including both tape and disk technologies, that allow you to proactively and systematically backup your data affordably, without interrupting your day-to-day operations. Read on to learn more.
EGUIDE:
Contrary to popular belief, tape storage systems still have a number of inherent benefits. Long-term data archiving, the ability to be easily transported offsite, relatively low cost – just to name a few. This SearchDataBackup.com tutorial features information about the latest developments on tape storage systems.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explores source and target technologies in greater detail and describes how they can complement each other in multi-tenant and centralized backup environments.
WHITE PAPER:
Many predicted the Linear Tape File System would be a boon for long-term data archiving, but that hasn't really proven to be true for enterprise data archiving. This handbook discusses how LTFS integration has been slow among tape library and backup software vendors.