CDP

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CDP

Continuous data protection (CDP) is a technology in which data is backed up whenever a change is made. In effect, CDP creates an electronic journal of complete storage snapshots, one snapshot for each instant in time that a change to the data occurs.


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  • CDP overview

    22 Aug 2007

    Article -  Storage volumes are growing at an alarming pace, and tape-based backups are not always possible within an available backup window. Today's businesses are increasingly focused on tighter RTO and RPO. Faster restorations and more recent recovery points...

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  • Near vs. real continuous data protection

    Tip -  Near-continuous data protection (CDP) and real-CDP products are compared in this article.

  • How to back up desktops and laptops

    Tip -  Losing all of the data on your laptop can be a catastrophe if it hasn't been properly backed up. Here are some laptop and desktop backup best practices.

  • CDP: Getting what you need

    Tip -  Many experts say CDP will replace traditional backup. But before you take the plunge into CDP, here are some key points to consider when choosing a CDP product.

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