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White Paper: The 5 Critical Steps For An Effective Disaster Recovery Plan
3/4/2010
In today’s climate, most enterprises maintain some form of business continuity plan. Business continuity plans are
designed to provide a way for an enterprise to continue business operations in the event of a catastrophic disaster,
such as a flood, an earthquake, or a widespread power outage, that shuts down business operations at one or
more primary locations. By InMage
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A Cost-Effective Integrated Solution For Backup And Disaster Recovery
3/4/2010
Recovery is something for which all businesses must prepare. Most acknowledge the need for comprehensive
business continuity plans, but the expense and complexity of fully implementing these plans leads many
enterprises to only partially implement them. Business continuity plans generally cover information technology (IT)
infrastructure (applications and data), communications, people, and process recovery. By InMage
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White Paper: A Cost-Effective Integrated Solution For Backup And Disaster Recovery
3/4/2010
Recovery is something for which all businesses must prepare. Most acknowledge the need for comprehensive
business continuity plans, but the expense and complexity of fully implementing these plans leads many
enterprises to only partially implement them. Business continuity plans generally cover information technology (IT)
infrastructure (applications and data), communications, people, and process recovery. By InMage
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Hardware RAID Vs. Software RAID: Which Implementation Is Best For my Application?
1/28/2010
In the last couple of years, RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) technology has grown from a server option to a data protection requirement. The first implementations of RAID in 1990 were very expensive controller boards with highperformance I/O processors that were as powerful as the host CPU.At that time, when hardware-based RAID solutions were the only option, the cost of a RAID controller limited the usage to high-priced servers. By Adaptec, Inc.
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White Paper: Hardware RAID Vs. Software RAID: Which Implementation Is Best For my Application?
1/28/2010
In the last couple of years, RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) technology has grown from a server option to a data protection requirement. The first implementations of RAID in 1990 were very expensive controller boards with high performance I/O processors that were as powerful as the host CPU. At that time, when hardware-based RAID solutions were the only option, the cost of a RAID controller limited the usage to high-priced servers. By Adaptec, Inc.
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White Paper: Virtualization Defined - Eight Different Ways
1/13/2010
This paper focuses on virtualization as it pertains to the data center; but before considering any type of data center virtualization, it’s important to define what technology or category of service you’re trying to virtualize. By Alan Murphy, F5 Technical Marketing Manager, Security
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White Paper: Optimizing Performance And Maximizing Investment In Tape Storage Systems
1/9/2010
Fujifilm Data Center Services is the first vendor-agnostic, platform-neutral, comprehensive assessment for tape storage systems. Collectively, the services provide a detailed assessment of the current backup environment culminating in a comprehensive report that includes recommendations to maximize existing resources, avoid unnecessary expenditures and ensure compliance requirements are met. By Fujifilm Computer Products Division
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White Paper: E-Book: 10 Everyday Things Your Data Backup System Should Do
11/20/2009
Backing up data from a desktop, laptop or server sounds simple enough. You just copy your data from your system to someplace else; a backup tape, a central server, a second disk, an off-site SAN, a CD, a flash drive – you get the idea. By SonicWALL
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E-Book: 10 Everyday Things Your Data Backup System Should Do
11/20/2009
Backing up data from a desktop, laptop or server sounds simple enough. You just copy your data from your system to someplace else; a backup tape, a central server, a second disk, an off-site SAN, a CD, a flash drive – you get the idea. By SonicWALL
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Protecting And Recovering Virtual Server Environments
11/19/2009
Server virtualization technology is here to stay. The Gartner Group predicts that by 2012, over 85% of enterprises
will be using it extensively in production environments. Recent enhancements to popular server virtualization
platforms are making them more and more viable for mission-critical applications. By Inmage