| | | Join us! When: | Wednesday, May 21, 2014 | Time: | 11:00am Pacific/ 2:00pm Eastern |
COME LEARN ABOUT: | | | New strategies and new technologies that enable this primary archive | | How primary archive removes unstructured content from primary disk and eliminates batch backups | | How to keep content available to users while well protected | | How primary archive can reduce total storage costs 40, 50, or 60% | | Ideal use cases and customer stories | | New technologies enabling this workflow including: disk-based object storage, LTFS LTO, and intelligent tiered storage systems | | Unstructured Content is Taking Over Your Datacenter and Your Storage Budget | Videos, images, and documents, are now consuming over 50 percent of storage in datacenters. Not only is there more content, but with unknown future potential, this content is also being kept longer, if not forever. New Approach Supports Business Workflows The traditional storage approach would continue to add more and more primary disk as data growth continues. While this temporarily relieves the pain, it's doesn't address the long term capital and operational expenses associated with unstructured data. A new approach to primary storage and batch backups is needed while providing business users access to unstructured content whenever project workflows require. Primary Archive is the New Primary Storage and Could Save You up to 60%! But what if storage costs could be reduced by up to 60% while keeping the data protected and accessible? And what if you could tailor your storage to meet the workflows and access requirements for unstructured content? | | Join the discussion | | | | | © 2014 Quantum Corporation. All rights reserved. Quantum, the Quantum logo, Lattus, StorNext and Be Certain are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation and its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. Quantum, a proven global expert in Data Protection and Big Data management, helps customers Be Certain of maximizing their data's value by protecting and preserving it over its lifecycle. Quantum Corporation, 141 Innovation Dr, Irvine, CA 92617 Quantum respects your privacy. View our privacy policy. If you would like to modify your contact preferences, click here. | | 33555 | | |
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