EZINE:
Our final issue of Storage Magazine Online in 2012 features one of our most popular annual columns: Hot Technologies for Next Year. Explore this month’s cover story, in which our team of editors team up to tell you the six technologies to watch in 2013 - and why they should be on your radar if they’re not already.
EBOOK:
Access this exclusive E-Book containing three expert articles regarding archiving with LTFS and cloud services to learn about modern approaches to archiving - and not missing out on value in data that must be retained.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper examines a data protection solution that's built for today's IT and can help you get back up and running after system downtime ASAP. Read on to learn more.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, expert Brien Posey offers advice on how to estimate the useful lifespan of backup tape media depending on how it's used. Access now and you will also learn how new magnetic recording has improved tape storage capacity.
DATA SHEET:
This short resource explores an approach to safely move your media to a secure offsite tape vault or offsite location using one vendor's tape library moving service.
EZINE:
This issue of Storage Magazine takes a closer look at the latest solid-state storage trends, uses, and form factors. It also provides cloud-based file sharing need-to-knows, expert perspectives on LTFS and the future of tape, advice on simplifying VM data protection and more.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide discusses how replication fits into remote site data protection and reveals the pros and cons of host and array-based techniques. Find out whether replication can be used as a backup replacement and why real-time requirements should be factored into your selection of a synchronous or asynchronous method. Read on to learn more.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide recaps a recent debate on this topic and offers advice for navigating a variety of form factor choices and deployment options. Read on now to learn how to get the best performance from your flash investment and find out how a lack of standardization might be interfering with your evaluation process.