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Where tape belongs
- Sep 2003
Ignore the industry babble about whether tape is dead or not: Tape is here to stay. But with the advantages of new low-cost disk systems--especially for fast restoration--tape's role in backup will likely change. The upshot: You'll likely be using your libraries differently. |
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Virtual SANs put to the test
- Jul 2003
Cisco's new virtual SAN technology has aroused a lot of interest. But how does it work in practice? We look at how Australia's Deakin University uses VSANs to isolate development activity within its large, multisite fabric. |
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Copy basics
- Jun 2003
Snapshot and replication are important tools in building a foolproof disaster recovery plan. This article helps you pick the optimal solution that fits within your budget and is best suited for your company's individual backup needs. |
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Storage managers grapple with Windows
- Apr 2003
The spread of Windows into ever-more serious applications and the growth of data on Windows servers means that more storage managers are attaching Windows hosts to their SANs. Along with that comes the need to decide whether Windows-based storage management software is the way to go. |
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Modernize mainframe storage
- Feb 2003
The mainframe is a mature technology, but storage for it continues to evolve. Find out how to bring your valuable legacy assets into your contemporary storage network environment. |
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Tame e-mail storage - before it eats you alive
- Oct 2002
E-mail is high on the list of applications driving storage growth at most enterprises. A lot of that growth could be avoided with proper management. Fortunately, for major packages such as Exchange and Notes, help may be on the way. |
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The price of independence
- Aug 2002
As storage has become more strategic, so has the need for focused professionals. Here's how some companies are working that out. |
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