Is it safe?
When it comes to error detection and correction technologies, not all SSD manufacturers are the same, according to SanDisk's Chris Smith. |
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Five ways to use disk in data backup
Bill Andrews of ExaGrid considers the various approaches to disk based backup and how they can impact backup performance and speed of restore as well as cost.
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C2C PST Enterprise
PST files are a challenge for network administrators for numerous reasons.
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Big data's hidden problem
Ash Ashutosh, CEO of Actifio, explains why 'big data' is actually smaller than 'copy data' - and which one is likely to have the most impact on your business
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The university challenge
Oxford University's Advanced Research Computing (ARC) facility relies on hybrid scale-out NAS solutions to provide fast, reliable, and easy-to-administer storage around the clock to support researchers' diverse work flows
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Plain sailing
Cruise line operator Royal Caribbean has taken advantage of IBM storage technologies to deliver easy management and top performance for huge data volumes
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Comment
Welcome to the July edition of the Storage magazine e-newsletter, which as ever includes a wide range of features, opinions and case studies from all corners of the storage map. Actifio's CEO Ash Ashutosh argues that, for all the marketing hype around Big Data, most organisations have a far larger and potentially more impactful issue with copy data - unnecessary duplicates of test and production databases, email threads and attachments, and the like. According to IDC around 60% of what is stored in a typical data centre is effectively copy data. Does that make it redundant? In our next print edition we will feature an interview with Ash going into more detail on why this is such a big issue for data centres today; don't miss it!
David Tyler,
Editor
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