WHITE PAPER:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
CASE STUDY:
In this case study, Wikibon interviews a UNIX infrastructure manager about the four sets of storage management tools for the SAN that he and his team uses, his future SAN management plans, and how he has reduced the number of SAN management tools.
ANALYST NEWS:
Scalability and availability are key factors of an effective DSS or DW solution. Adhering to the best practices outlined in this article for integrating Dell EqualLogic PS Series iSCSI SAN arrays into the design can help IT administrators create a scalable high-performance infrastructure.
CASE STUDY:
When BankWest’s IT department found it more and more difficult to keep up with backup demands using tape, they turned to ExaGrid’s disk-based backup system because of its powerful deduplication technology, its ability to easily scale and low cost.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript covers storage virtualization and it’s place in the storage market. It answers the what, where, who, when, and how’s of storage virtualization.
EGUIDE:
Check out this e-guide for a comprehensive overview of some of the storage industries most fundamental topics— like replication vs. backup—to make sure you are taking advantage of everything they have to offer your organization.