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File Archiving FAQ
File archiving refers to the process of moving an entire file discretely to a totally new location and removing all traces of the file from its previous location. As such, file archiving is a valuable tool for any storage organization that needs to free up storage capacity. Greg Schulz offers practical answers to the most common file archiving questions he hears from storage pros today.
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