EGUIDE:
Check out this E-Guide from SearchDataBackup.com to learn how to choose a data archiving strategy and if using tape or disk is the best archiving method for your business. Also learn other archiving best practices to keep in mind.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, expert Brien Posey offers advice on how to estimate the useful lifespan of backup tape media depending on how it's used. Access now and you will also learn how new magnetic recording has improved tape storage capacity.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper walks you through building an online backup checklist. Learn how to match a solution to your needs and uncover key considerations to include in your backup strategy, and see if cloud storage is a viable option for your business' data backup requirements.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explains how the limited scalability of source and target-based deduplication can lead to bottlenecks when large volumes of data are backed up. Learn how global deduplication can eliminate these bottlenecks through load balancing and get examples of these types of offerings in the marketplace.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative data sheet outlines a disk-based backup and data deduplication appliance that's purpose-built for backup that leverages a unique architecture optimized for backup and restore performance, scalability and cost.
WHITE PAPER:
Many predicted the Linear Tape File System would be a boon for long-term data archiving, but that hasn't really proven to be true for enterprise data archiving. This handbook discusses how LTFS integration has been slow among tape library and backup software vendors.
EBOOK:
This expert eBook details how cloud-based virtual tape library services help to bridge the gap between backup software and cloud storage. Read on to learn the pros and cons of cloud-based virtual tape libraries as well as how you can make backups to the cloud easier while continuing to use existing backup software.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, Ashish Nadkarni, Senior Analyst and Consultant at Taneja, explores the three tiers that are typically the most beneficial for SMBs: primary, secondary, and tape.
WHITE PAPER:
Putting to rest many of the claims that tape has passed its prime, this Clipper Note from The Clipper Group confirms that tape can be an important cost-saving storage technology for long-term archiving of big files in a tiered storage architecture.