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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Seagate’s Replica: truly set and forget

Interop 2009: Protecting data in real-time scenarios; Interop 2009: Web filtering for social networks
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Seagate's Replica: truly set and forget

Imagine a really small toaster that was flattened, and you get the idea of the size of the Seagate Replica, a 250GB or 500GB hard drive that connects quickly and easily to your PC or notebook to provide instant backup of everything that you've got stored on the computer. Read full story

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Interop 2009: Protecting data in real-time scenarios
At Interop Las Vegas 2009, Keith Shaw talks with Fadi Albatal from FalconStor Software about how virtual environments require that data protection and disaster recovery take place in real time. (9:27)

Interop 2009: Web filtering for social networks
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