EGUIDE:
This E-Guide includes expert insight from Rich Castagna and Jon Toigo regarding tape's still-relevant role in the data center and how tape can be key for disaster recovery.
EBOOK:
Data backups have evolved dramatically from the days of producing a nightly backup to tape. Modern data protection techniques start with backup targets such as tape libraries and virtual tape libraries to deduplicating disk arrays, integrated backup appliances and the cloud.
WHITE PAPER:
This comprehensive white paper describes IBM ProtecTIER’s fast performance, scalable capacity and replication for SAP backup environments. It also describes two real-life SAP and ProtecTIER deployments to see how IBM is meeting SAP backup needs in even the most challenging environments.
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 data sheet outlines a disk-based backup and data deduplication appliance that's purpose-built for backup that leverages a unique architecture optimized for backup and restore performance, scalability and cost.
WHITE PAPER:
Many predicted the Linear Tape File System would be a boon for long-term data archiving, but that hasn't really proven to be true for enterprise data archiving. This handbook discusses how LTFS integration has been slow among tape library and backup software vendors.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this DCIG 2014 Big Data Tape Library Buyer's Guideand learn how to make intelligent, cost-effective decisions when it comes to tape storage.
VIDEO:
Check out this short video to explore one industry-leading vendor's backup and data protection solutions. Whether you're just starting out, building momentum or expanding your business, these storage solutions for backup and data protection can help you. Watch now to learn more.
EGUIDE:
Backups aren’t archives and archives aren’t backups. So how exactly do you differentiate the between the two? This SearchDataBackup.com can help you distinguish these storage technologies from one another by comparing them and outlining how each works. Read on to learn when you should archive and when you should backup.
EGUIDE:
It is ultimately up to each individual health care facility to determine the data backup options that best suit their needs, so long as the overall solution adheres to regulatory requirements.Access this e-guide for an overview of pros and cons of different types of backups.