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Data Deduplication Tutorial by Quantum Corporation
July 01, 2009 - (Free Research) Data Deduplication is a vital technology to consider as part of your overall data protection strategy. Data Deduplication significantly reduces the amount of space required for backup and the network bandwidth required for replication. This tutorial explores several facets of data deduplication technology and compares vendor offerings.
Managing and Utilizing VMware Snapshots by Global Knowledge
August 18, 2011 - (Free Research) One of the most important features in vSphere, snapshots, is often misused. This tutorial offers a complete overview of the ways to use snapshots responsibly, addresses the issues that could arise from misuse, and explains how to solve common problems.
SearchSystemsChannel.com eGuide: Virtual Server Management Guide for VARs by IBM
August 15, 2011 - (Free Research) Virtual systems management is a major new opportunity for VARs provided that it is implemented correctly. This expert e-guide explores the fundamentals of virtual systems management from a reseller's perspective and explains how it can allow customers to fully leverage their virtual environments.
How to optimize your backup tape rotation strategy by Quantum Corporation
September 17, 2010 - (Free Research) In a GFS scheme the daily backup tapes should probably be replaced each year or so and the weekly and monthly tapes (assuming the monthly tapes aren't archived) accordingly. Read this tutorial to find out so much more.
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