EBOOK:
Tape storage technology is viewed—incorrectly—as behind the times, but thanks partially to growing tape capacity, it plays a key role in the backup product space.
EGUIDE:
In the e-guide, we examine backup technologies, data protection strategies, hyper-convergence and more so you can make the most of your storage investments, especially in relation to cloud computing and server virtualization. Get helpful tips about everything from data availability and management to consolidation and deduplication.
EGUIDE:
In this brief expert guide, Ben Woo discusses why tape libraries are resurging as data management solutions are becoming more reliable and durable. Read on to discover how tape can lower your operational costs and offer a suitable solution to big data management challenges.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide includes expert insight from Rich Castagna and Jon Toigo regarding tape's still-relevant role in the data center and how tape can be key for disaster recovery.
EGUIDE:
This SearchStorage.com E-Guide is here to help you make the transition from tape to disk as smooth as possible. Read on as backup expert Brien Posey offers insight into the 7 steps that you need to follow in order to have a fast, stress-free transition.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide includes expert insight from Rich Castagna and Jon Toigo regarding tape's still-relevant role in the data center and how tape can be key for disaster recovery.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, you will gain insight on how to choose between scale-up verses scale-out architectures for backup and recovery. Explore the pros and cons of each and which one is more economical for your organization.
EBOOK:
Tape media, drive and library technology advances with increasing capacity and innovations aimed at making data more accessible. This handbook offers information on tape systems, including tape media and libraries, LTFS, tape vaulting and using tape for long-term archiving.
WHITE PAPER:
Many predicted the Linear Tape File System would be a boon for long-term data archiving, but that hasn't really proven to be true for enterprise data archiving. This handbook discusses how LTFS integration has been slow among tape library and backup software vendors.