| The ROI of Tape Consolidation | | | Enterprise data is growing rapidly. By using tape consolidation with partitioning, deduplication and replication as well as upgrading their tape backup technology, organizations can extend the benefits of consolidation to their tape backup libraries. This white paper shows how upgrading to LTO-5 technology and consolidating storage onto fewer tapes enables organizations to achieve savings in reducing data center floor space, lowering energy usage and costs, cutting administrative time and slashing media costs.
| | | Read the full white paper | | | | | | | | | When developing a strategy for managing unstructured data growth there are many considerations that need to be taken into account including the type of data and its value, the cost of data growth, the correct platform for the data to reside on, and data security. But before answering those questions, you need to understand the difference between archive and backup. This Best Practice Guide will walk you through all the steps you need to take to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) for your backup/archive infrastructure. | | | Read the guide | | | | | | | | | | Company addressed need for both short and long-term data protection challenges Growth through acquisitions left medical device provider ResMed with isolated backup systems at locations across Europe and a management-intensive data protection process. ResMed's new deduplication-based solution uses distributed DXi appliances and tape to create a multi-site, edge-to-core approach for fast local backup and restore, daily replication for automated offsite protection, and centralized tape operations for long-term retention. "...The Quantum solution is superior, more flexible, and the deduplication technology is impressive." Benjamin Scherer Manager, Datacenter and Projects Europe | | | Read the full Case Study | | | | | | | | | | | Get your free "Data Deduplication for Dummies" Book. Click here. | | | | | | | | |
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