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Disk-to-Disk Backup
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ALSO CALLED: Disk-to-Disk Recovery, D2D, and Disk to Disk Backup
DEFINITION: With D2D, data is copied from file and application servers to a staging area on secondary disk, where it can then be migrated to tape for archive purposes. To accommodate D2D, at least one LUN, volume and file system must be created and maintained for each server requiring access to the secondary disk
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This podcasts explores the Storage-as-a-Service. Learn how this emerging model is allowing companies to cut internal IT cost by offloading the complexities of capturing, storing and protecting mission critical data.
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Data De-duplication and Disk-to-Disk Back Up Systems: Business Considerations
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Today, many SMBs are moving to networked storage. Along with the increase of reliability and performance they got from making the switch to networked storage, many of these SMBs are now able to create an efficient backup and restore strategy.
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 | Premiered: 04 Sep 2007
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DISK-TO-DISK BACKUP DEFINITION (continued):
With D2D, data is copied from file and application servers to a staging area on secondary disk, where it can then be migrated to tape for archive purposes. To accommodate D2D, at least one LUN, volume and file system must be created and maintained for each server requiring access to the secondary disk resource. Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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