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Five golden rules for backup
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Five backup options to consider when implementing a SAN/NAS solution - Part 2
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Making sure your HBAs and switches are supported and certified
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Outsourcing storage management, what's available and what's needed
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Recommendations for replicating data to a second data center
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Five backup options to consider when implementing a SAN/NAS solution - Part 1
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Using NAS for one-time and ongoing transfers
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Explaining the essence of disk-to-disk backup and its advantages
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Mirroring to different subsystems via different SW/HW solutions
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Setting up two backup jobs to perform simultaneously
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Why optical media (MO/DVD) might not be a viable DR solution?
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When comparing backup/restore products, compare only what's important to you
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Choice of LTO drive should be based on reliability
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How many TBs can be managed per FTE?
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The best option for getting data between two DR data centers
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Disk and tape and their advantages
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Why everyone is using LTO
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Data missing after upgrading to Windows XP
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A look at different drive technologies
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Connecting an IBM mainframe to a SAN
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Can storage hypervisors bring HA to the cloud?
Learn how the advanced functionality of a storage hypervisor provides a cloud infrastructure with high availability.
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What software allows the sharing of PCIe SSD cards?
Learn the different methods to share PCIe SSD cards among multiple servers to improve performance and still keep costs down.
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Can file-based apps be used with object storage?
Learn how to use applications such as Microsoft Exchange or SQL Server with object storage systems on the back end.
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO