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Fujifilm Tape Environment Analysis is the first vendor-agnostic, platform-neutral, comprehensive assessment for tape storage systems. It provides an assessment of the backup environment culminating in a report that includes recommendations to maximize existing resources, avoid unnecessary expenditures and ensure compliance requirements are met.
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Learn how to protect remote office data while simplifying backup and recovery tasks. Be better prepared for and recover more easily from equipment failure, virus attack or accidental loss of vital files.
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This resource provides you with a detailed analysis of SRM and SAN tools enabling ease-of-use to manage shared storage environments. These fully featured, integrated and user-friendly tools are offered as solutions ranging from the holistic to the specialist, delivering a broad range of maturity levels and requirements.
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Storage volumes are expanding with no apparent limit, while backup and recovery processes grow steadily more complex. Navigate the new product landscape and identify key issues needed to address balance efficiency and risk in your backup environment.
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As infrastructure elements are now abstracted from their hardware layers and controlled by software, highly resilient, shared datastores can help you grow as go. Download this white paper to learn the 5 benefits of adopting software-defined storage (SDS) and how an SDS approach can fulfill your growing datastorage needs.
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This informative paper explores a new version of one leading vendor's storage operating environment. Find out how this software update eliminates many of the problems associated with typical monolithic or legacy storage systems. Read on to learn more.
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This inforgraphic highlights the ways in which you can make sure your data backup solution is satisfactory using EMC backup and archive transformation. It also shows some of the risks that come with a insufficient data backup solution.
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This resource counts down 10 issues that development and testing teams should consider in order to derive maximum performance from their Web applications.