Learning Guides:Data Backup
Data backup copies
Today, backup copies go far beyond simple disk-to-disk file transfers. There's growing specialization and diversity in data backup copies -- allowing storage administrators to select copy platforms that meet specific requirements for performance and retention.
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Ask the Expert - Backup expert Ashley D'Costa offers troubleshooting advice for a reader who asked how to migrate a hardware mirror without losing data.
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Narrow down your replication or CDP options
Ask the Expert - Backup expert Pierre Dorion offers suggestions on how to choose the best replication or CDP for your needs.
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Tip - Most agree that tape backups are no longer suitable for all data protection needs. Organizations are now presented with numerous backup options to choose from. This tip will help you rationalize some of these options.
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| 14 Aug 2007
Article - All backups produce copies of valuable data that protect an organization against loss, theft, failure and other unforeseen calamities. But traditional "backups" are typically relegated to slow tape or optical media where data is not intended for ready...