Storage Content-addressed storage:
Content-addressed storage
Content-addressed storage (CAS) enhances archival storage environments by supporting immutability. Data is stored in a fixed location on disk (the "content address") and cannot be changed once it's been written. This is a critical attribute for compliance and litigation. CAS platforms also prevent data from being deleted until its established retention period had elapsed.
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CAS system product specifications
Buying Guide - Archives provide long-term data storage, but simply storing the information isn't enough to meet compliance or litigation needs. Today, an organization needs the immutability of content-addressed storage (CAS).
CAS system purchase considerations:
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CAS system purchase considerations
Buying Guide - Content-addressed storage (CAS) enhances archival storage environments by supporting immutability. Data is stored in a fixed location on disk (the "content address") and cannot be changed once it's been written.
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Are you ready for new compliance rules?
Feature - Two things to know about storage and regulator compliance: There's no single technology product that meets all compliance requirements and there's plenty of prep work to do before you even think about technology. The first step is to define your unique...
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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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