Clustered File Storage: What to Look For
Broadcast Date
July 24, 2008
Overview
Unstructured data is growing exponentially and the reasons for that are well known. However, how an enterprise should manage this data and harness its value is far from well known. NAS has been around for almost two decades, but traditional architectures are straining under the sheer weight of this data. This webcast will look at what clustered file storage is and how it is differ...
Optimizing Data Efficiency with Windows File Server Consolidation
Broadcast Date
July 10, 2008
Overview
A popular and effective approach to managing the increasing demand for storage has been to host networked storage on Windows file servers. The result is Windows file server sprawl. This rampant proliferation of file servers makes inexpensive systems expensive because of wasted capacity, low utilization rates and sub-optimal availability. Consolidating Windows file servers and stor...
Data De-Duplication, Replication, and DR: Better RPO and RTO
Originally Broadcast
May 28, 2008
Overview
Data de-duplication can significantly reduce the amount of data that is replicated over the WAN. This can have significant implications from a cost, bandwidth and disaster recovery (DR) perspective, and is driving adoption of de-duplication at remote sites. ESG research shows that users are warming up to the concept, with 31% of respondents to a recent survey saying they have ...
Data Protection Strategies for SMBs
Originally Broadcast
March 27, 2008
Overview
Small and medium-sized (SMB) companies are experiencing the same explosion of data growth as the big guys and are usually more limited in IT resources. They are also especially vulnerable, as over 58% of users ESG Research surveyed said they can only tolerate 4 hours or less of downtime before experiencing a significant revenue loss or other adverse business impact. Data protectio...
Building a Tiered Data Protection Environment
Originally Broadcast
February 28, 2008
Overview
Most organizations today have implemented some level of tiered storage functionality. In most cases, this equates to mixing and matching different drive sizes and types in stand-alone disk arrays, creating internal tiers of storage. While creating physical tiers does provide some benefits, the real goal is to be able to put data on the appropriate tier at the appropriate time. Doing ...
The Data De-Duplication Effect
Originally Broadcast
December 11, 2007
Overview
Data de-duplication is a game-changing technology. By reducing significantly the amount of physical, or actual, capacity needed for both backup (and archive), data de-duplication has the power to change the economics and value of data protection today. But as with most new technology, there are key considerations users should weigh to ensure a "best fit". This Webcast will ...
Data Protection: Buying in a new landscape
Originally Broadcast
November 08, 2007
Overview
In this Webcast, data protection expert Steve Norall, senior analyst with the Taneja Group, will provide a detailed review of key data protection technology trends, including capacity optimization, continuous data protection (CDP), virtual tape libraries (VTLs), distributed backup, and disk-based backup. Based on recent market research, Steve will educate you on the key shifts in ...
File Area Networking (FAN): A primer
Originally Broadcast
October 11, 2007
Overview
File Area Networking has become a hot topic as file data moves to the forefront of storage planning strategies in the enterprise. Last year, Taneja Group coined the term "FAN" in an InfoStor article. A year into this trend, Taneja now provides an updated primer on the FAN landscape, providing end-user perspectives, explaining standards initiatives for file networking, de...
Lifting the Fabric Blindness in Remote Data Replication
Originally Broadcast
July 24, 2007
Overview
As Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs) continue to serve as the backbone for reliable delivery of business-critical applications, SAN storage volume replication has become the prevalent method for remote data replication. While SAN replication assures that information assets are protected in the event of a disaster at the primary site, remote replication can be quite comple...
Keeping Data Private: Meeting PCI Compliance Requirements and Keeping Your Company Out of the Headlines
Originally Broadcast
June 28, 2007
Overview
As deadlines for PCI compliance loom, and papers publish news of breaches on a daily basis, companies are re-evaluating their efforts around data security. A data breach can cost a company anywhere between $90 and $305 per record, as well as significant brand damage. What does your organization need to do to ensure compliance and stay out of the headlines? Join The 451 Groups' Nic...
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