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Stamp out NAS threats
Storage Magazine | 10 Sep 2007
FEATURES - NAS is open to many of the exploits (viruses, worms, unauthorized access, data tampering, snooping and IP spoofing) that have plagued Windows-based systems. But even though NAS runs on ubiquitous Ethernet and TCP/IP transport ...
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Hot Spots: The inevitability of tape encryption
Storage Magazine | 12 Jul 2007
COLUMNS - In the near future, encryption technologies will closely mirror the old "death and taxes" cliché as one of those things that are inevitable. Approximately 25% of enterprises have gotten the encryption message, but the ...
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Corral virtual server backup
Storage Magazine | 12 Jun 2007
FEATURES - The popularity of VMware virtual servers has grown significantly in the last few years, prompting questions about how to back them up. In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, Backup & Recovery: Inexpensive Backup ...
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Consolidating remote offices
Storage Magazine | 12 Jun 2007
FEATURES - Storage magazine and Taneja Group conducted a survey of 254 IT professionals with responsibility for remote-/branch-office (ROBO) management and planning. Our research reveals that while 70% of respondents now view ...
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Secure iSCSI storage
Storage Magazine | 14 May 2007
FEATURES - One of the raps against iSCSI storage is that it's not as secure as Fibre Channel SANs. But iSCSI can be as secure as you want it to be. It was built from the ground up with strong authentication and encryption capabilities ...
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