Storage CAS platforms:
CAS platforms
Content-addressed storage (CAS) is a specialized type of archive that provides the inexpensive and high-capacity storage needed to retain data that, although accessed infrequently, still has long-term relevance to the enterprise. More importantly, CAS provides immutability to data stored in fixed locations on disk (the content address). CAS has become indispensable for organizations concerned with litigation and compliance, and this chapter will list the criteria for purchasing CAS systems.
Product specifications for CAS systems:
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Product specifications for CAS systems
Buying Guide - Content-addressed storage (CAS) is a specialized type of archive that provides the inexpensive and high-capacity storage needed to retain data that, although accessed infrequently, still has long-term relevance to the enterprise.
Purchasing criteria for CAS archives:
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Purchasing criteria for CAS archives
Buying Guide - Content-addressed storage (CAS) is a specialized type of archive that provides the inexpensive and high-capacity storage needed to retain data that, although accessed infrequently, still has long-term relevance to the enterprise. More importantly, CAS...
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Tech Report: Content-addressed storage preferred for fixed-content storage
19 Jun 2006
Article - With more data subject to external and internal audits, content-addressed storage products are becoming the preferred storage medium for the long-term protection of fixed content.
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