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3PAR Utility Storage Benefits Summary
11/26/2008
3PAR Utility Storage represents an intelligent and highly functional disk array, whose benefits extend well beyond a traditional storage device and into the rest of the infrastructure. With breakthrough hardware and software innovations, 3PAR overcomes the complexities, cost, and functional limitations of current storage solutions. 3PAR helps to restore simplicity to opensystems
on-line storage environments through a broadly scalable, highly efficient and controllable storage platform.This paper will explore these benefits of 3PAR Utility Storage.
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White Paper: 3PAR Utility Storage Benefits Summary
11/26/2008
3PAR Utility Storage represents an intelligent and highly functional disk array, whose benefits extend well beyond a traditional storage device and into the rest of the infrastructure. With breakthrough hardware and software innovations, 3PAR overcomes the complexities, cost, and functional limitations of current storage solutions. 3PAR helps to restore simplicity to opensystems
on-line storage environments through a broadly scalable, highly efficient and controllable storage platform.This paper will explore these benefits of 3PAR Utility Storage.
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Long Term Data Retention — 5 Key Considerations
11/18/2008
Managing backup and recovery in today’s environment is a multi-dimensional challenge with both near and long term business requirements. Recent technological developments in disk backup have had a positive impact on short term data retention requirements. But these improvements do not replace the need to execute and deliver on a long term data retention strategy. This
tool provides 5 topics to think about as you design your long-term data retention plans. By Quantum
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White Paper: Long Term Data Retention — 5 Key Considerations
11/18/2008
Managing backup and recovery in today’s environment is a multi-dimensional challenge with both near and long term business requirements. Recent technological developments in disk backup have had a positive impact on short term data retention requirements. But these improvements do not replace the need to execute and deliver on a long term data retention strategy. This
tool provides 5 topics to think about as you design your long-term data retention plans. By Quantum
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White Paper: Round-The-Clock Business Information System Management
6/5/2008
White Paper: Round-The-Clock Business Information System Management
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Round-The-Clock Business Information System Management
6/5/2008
Fortune 500 companies that measure revenues in the billions, some with three digits to the left of the decimal point, and profits as high as double-digit billions can easily costjustify large, multi-shift IT staffs to manage their business information systems around the clock. They can also afford to invest in high availability (HA) hardware and software to ensure that their data and applications are accessible 24/7, without exception. Submitted by Vision Solutions
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The One Essential Guide To Disaster Recovery: How To Ensure IT And Business Continuity
5/14/2008
White Paper: The One Essential Guide To Disaster Recovery How To Ensure IT And Business Continuity
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The One Essential Guide To Disaster Recovery: How To Ensure IT And Business Continuity
5/14/2008
This white paper will help you ensure business continuity and survival by leading you through three essential steps—from understanding the concepts of disaster recovery and information availability to calculating the business impact of downtime. We will discuss in general terms the concepts of business continuity and disaster planning. We will focus primarily on specific IT strategies you can easily and affordably implement. Submitted by Vision Solutions
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Reduce Downtime, Lessen Startup Problems While Migrating To A New IBM System i (iSeries)
4/23/2008
The computing load placed on an aging IBM AS/400 model 730 caused response times to swell, so a powerful new IBM System i model 570 was acquired to take its place. All of the healthcare facilities supported by this system operate on a 24/7 basis, with Adventist employees accessing and updating patient charts continuously. A conventional migration from the AS/400 to the new System i model 570 was going to result in an unacceptable amount of downtime— potentially more than 20 hours. Submitted by Vision Solutions
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Round-The-Clock Business Information System Management For IBM System i (iSeries) And AIX
4/11/2008
Round-the-clock systems are more than just an intellectual exercise for an increasing number of companies. Some of the “modern” reasons why more companies, including smaller ones, are moving to 24/7 operations have become clichés. They include the need to support Web presences and global operations and the need to shoehorn lengthier maintenance tasks made necessary by rapidly growing databases into shrinking maintenance windows. Submitted by Vision Solutions