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For May 13, 2008

Disk-based vs. Tape Backup: The Pros and Cons
All organizations use tape to back up data nightly. Tape is fairly inexpensive and low-tech, but managing and administering tape, backing up to tape and restoring files from it can be time consuming, unreliable and complex. Disk has always been an easier, more reliable alternative, but until recently its high acquisition cost has made it untouchable for many organizations. Fortunately, new disk and data reduction technologies have recently converged to make disk-based backup available at about the same price of tape backup systems.
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Additional Resources
  • From Analysis to Security: Five Good Reasons for a Storage Solution
  • Do You Really Need a SAN? Four Reasons to Try iSCSI
  • Virtualized iSCSI SANs: How to Shift Resources Dynamically
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