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In storage technology, data deduplication essentially refers to the elimination of redundant data. In the deduplication process, duplicate data is deleted, leaving only one copy of the data to be stored. However, indexing of all data is still retained should that data ever be required. Deduplication is able to reduce the required storage capacity since only the unique data is stored. |
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HP Smart Array P800 controller and HP MSA60 2,500 user Cluster Continuous Replication Exchange 2007 |
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This document provides information on the HP StorageWorks 60 Modular Smart Array (MSA60) direct attached storage (DAS) solution for Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 (Exchange), based on the Microsoft Exchange Solution Reviewed Program (ESRP) – Storage program v2.0. The ESRP – Storage program was developed by Microsoft Corporation to provide a common storage testing framework for vendors to provide information on their storage solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server software.
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Comparing Deduplication Approaches: Technology Considerations for Enterprise Environments |
| By : SEPATON |
Published Date: Jun 19, 2008 |
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Deduplication is becoming an essential tool to help data center managers control exponential data growth in the backup environment. The methods used to accomplish deduplication vary widely as do the levels of capacity optimization they can provide. Some techniques are well suited to small-to-medium sized backup environments, while others are optimized for larger enterprises. This report describes the various techniques used today to deduplicate data and highlights unique deduplication considerations for enterprise environments.
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VMware Data Backup and Recovery Design Best Practices with Data Domain |
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When using Data Domain storage with well-understood best practices for backup and taking snapshots in VMware, a deployment can simplify management of consistent images. Once stored, the images are ready to restore, locally or, with optimized deduplicated replication, at a remote DR site. This paper describes best practices for managing these synergistic technologies together.
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TCO Comparison Report: Reducing Costs in the Data Center |
| By : SEPATON |
Published Date: Nov 08, 2007 |
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Is backup and recovery unnecessarily draining your budget and resources? This report measures the TCO of an enterprise environment using various data protection models, including tape, virtual tape library, and data deduplication solutions. Learn how each stacks up in this comparative report.
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Guidelines for the Evaluation of Enterprise De-Duplication Solutions |
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This document is intended for the use of Enterprise1 Storage Professionals, focused on Data Protection — Backup, Restore,DR and Archive operations — who are interested in evaluating the potential impact of de-duplication technologies to their business. There is much hyperbole associated with de-duplication. The purpose of this document is to help readers distill the essence from the hype, as the basis for sound decision-making.
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Understanding the Power of Data De-Duplication |
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Data de-duplication has the power to revolutionize the data protection process by significantly reducing capacity requirements. Plagued by media hype and vendor FUD, this message can be easily lost. This paper serves as a primer on data de-duplication.
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Data De-duplication and Disk-to-Disk Backup Systems |
| By : Quantum |
Published Date: Jul 17, 2007 |
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Disk-to-disk (D2D) backup, combined with data de-duplication, is an emerging category within the data protection ecosystem that ESG believes has the potential to change the entire landscape. D2D backup with data de-duplication solutions minimizes the disk and/or the bandwidth capacities required to store and move data used for protection purposes. Data de-duplication solutions optimize physical storage and bandwidth by using less of each to protect your data.
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DXi Series Datasheet: Disk Backup and Remote Replication Solutions |
| By : Quantum |
Published Date: Jun 22, 2007 |
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The DXi-Series disk backup solutions leverage data de-duplication technology to increase disk capacities 10 to 50 times and replicate data between sites over existing WANs. The DXi Series spans the widest range of backup capacity points in the industry, from 1.2TB to 240TB of raw disk capacity. Read more about the DXi Series and how its technology can benefit your data center.
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Quantum DXi-Series: Disk Backup and Remote Replication Appliances |
| By : Quantum |
Published Date: May 23, 2007 |
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Customers have been augmenting their legacy tape-based backup and recovery processes with Quantum’s portfolio of Virtual Tape Library (VTL) systems and disk-based backup appliances for improved performance and reliability since 2002. This report highlights the capabilities of the company’s latest offering for midrange and distributed enterprise environments, the DXi-Series disk-based backup and replication appliances.
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Experiencing Data De-Duplication: Improving Efficiency and Reducing Capacity Requirements |
| By : Quantum |
Published Date: Feb 16, 2007 |
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As with many new technologies, there is a lot of confusion in the market about data de-duplication. In fact, recent ESG Research reveals strong interest in and awareness of data de-duplication among organizations of varying sizes and industries. ESG believes such strong interest in data de-duplication this early in the adoption curve could be indicative of either underlying confusion in the market about what constitutes data de-duplication and what doesn’t or the compelling nature of data de-duplication.
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Diligent HyperFactor: Redefining De-Duplication |
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New technologies exist that can radically slim down the physical storage requirements for secondary disk storage. Taneja Group refers to these technologies as Capacity Optimization (CO) technologies. In this technology brief, we will examine what IT teams should be looking for in a capacity optimization solution, and then share our perspective on the Diligent HyperFactor technology.
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