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NOVEMBER 2008 |
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FEATURES |
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TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS |
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Find out more about this month's Storage Magazine advertisers by clicking on the company names below to contact them and request more information on their products and services. |
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Articles by Author: Arun Taneja
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Cut data down to size
- Jul 2006
With today's extreme data growth rates, adding disk-based protection is no longer an option but a requisite. Data reduction can help ease growth pains by paring down the data that goes to disk. There are many products with data-reduction capabilities available, but the technologies they use vary widely. |
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Next-gen switches
- Oct 2004
You can move intelligence to a storage network using intelligent switches or appliances. How the alternatives work, and the pros and cons of each are described. |
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Extreme backup
- Apr 2004
Newsflash: Conventional data protection has reached its limits and will be dramatically changing in the next couple of years. But all roads don't lead to the same result. Here's how to analyze which route is best for you. |
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