EGUIDE:
This E-Guide provides insight into the new ways that organizations are dealing with data proliferation and the technology advancements that have prompted interest in them.
EGUIDE:
Check out this expert E-Guide to learn about new updates in the realm of SSD and cloud. Learn five best practices for moving to the cloud, how to weigh your cloud options and how one big name storage vendor refreshed their storage array offering by adding SSDs and inline compression.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explains how the limited scalability of source and target-based deduplication can lead to bottlenecks when large volumes of data are backed up. Learn how global deduplication can eliminate these bottlenecks through load balancing and get examples of these types of offerings in the marketplace.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper carefully analyzes the costs of several different flash solutions. In order to help you choose the best platform to address your unique storage challenges and performance needs.
EGUIDE:
In the e-guide, we examine backup technologies, data protection strategies, hyper-convergence and more so you can make the most of your storage investments, especially in relation to cloud computing and server virtualization. Get helpful tips about everything from data availability and management to consolidation and deduplication.
EZINE:
In this May 2014 issue of Storage magazine, Rich Castagna shares the results of our 2014 Storage Purchasing Intentions survey. Other stories in this month's issue explore the confusion – and truth – amongst today's server-attached storage technologies, looks at how backup is evolving and more!
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper addresses the cloud as it relates to data backup. In all cases, it is assumed that a backup application is in place and that data will be backed up locally and then replicated to the cloud for disaster recovery. Read on now to learn more.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide, expert Jon Toigo offers advice on maximizing the disk storage you have and avoiding the tendency to use this media when it isn't necessary.