WHITE PAPER:
Putting to rest many of the claims that tape has passed its prime, this Clipper Note from The Clipper Group confirms that tape can be an important cost-saving storage technology for long-term archiving of big files in a tiered storage architecture.
EGUIDE:
Despite the rumors, tape remains a viable economic part of the data storage hierarchy due to its lower cost per GB, decreased operating expenses and reduced energy costs. This expert E-Guide will show you why tape may have a second life in cloud and how it can provide substantial backup for your organization.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from our experts presents the top challenges that arise when developing a data protection plan, and dives into the different data protection tools and how each can work for your organization.
EGUIDE:
The constantly evolving IT landscape means that backup is no longer enough for many organizations. Data availability and data management are rapidly evolving areas in the spectrum of data protection. Learn the five C's of data protection and why you'll likely need disk, cloud and tape to meet the goals of your enterprise data protection strategy.
EGUIDE:
This tutorial will cover the latest developments in tape storage systems and review the major differences between backup software vs. archiving software. The benefits of tape storage systems, including long-term data archiving will also be discussed.
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.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript Jon discusses LTFS, Linear Tape File System – what it's designed to do, who's using it today, and if and when it is a dominant file storage platform.
WHITE PAPER:
Small and mid-sized businesses are a market that has been underserved by data protection software, appliances and online backup services until the last few years.Yet, these organizations have the same needs as large enterprises to protect their data. Full-time, dedicated IT resources are often beyond their means.
EGUIDE:
It is ultimately up to each individual health care facility to determine the data backup options that best suit their needs, so long as the overall solution adheres to regulatory requirements.Access this e-guide for an overview of pros and cons of different types of backups.