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sponsored by Quantum Corporation
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13 Oct 2011
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Published:
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13 Oct 2011
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PDF
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8
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Integrating disk into your data protection infrastructure is a great way address tape-based backup issues, as well as enable the use of other disk-based technologies. Disk can be integrated into your infrastructure in two basic ways: Disk-as-tape and disk-as-disk.
This SearchStorage.com E-Guide will compare the pros and cons of these two disk-based backup methods – and offer insight into which technique is the correct fit for your organization.
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