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Iron Mountain loses 40 Time Warner tapes
Another day, another batch of lost backup tapes. This time, Iron Mountain has lost 40 tapes belonging to Time Warner. Article | 03 May 2005
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Dealing with the complexity of storage
Each year, hundreds of storage products and technologies are introduced, but with so many categories and options to consider, the complexity of storage often causes confusion. Article | 25 Apr 2005
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Storage Clips: Sanrad adds remote replication
Sanrad offers hardware-software package for DR; Data Domain does disk backup for mortgage lender; Tandberg offers half-height LTO-2 drive. Article | 28 Mar 2005
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Storage Clips: HDS releases remote replication
HDS replication software compatible with EMC, IBM storage; Cisco announces storage software strategy; Arkeia upgrades backup. Article | 10 Mar 2005
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Banks mull data security in wake of missing tapes
The missing tapes saga reported by Bank of America over the weekend has provoked other banks to consider the physical security of their data. Article | 01 Mar 2005
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Sun develops Centera competitor
It's late to the party, but Sun is hoping its next-generation archiving system, code-named Honeycomb, will help it claw back market share. Article | 20 Jan 2005
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Product overlap clouds McData/CNT deal
McData's $235 million purchase of CNT raises a red flag for users due to product overlap between the two companies. Article | 19 Jan 2005
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Tech Report: CDP
Users face a myriad of problems trying to restore data quickly with traditional backup and snapshot approaches. Tape is too slow and snapshots are both too difficult to manage and too expensive to implement to satisfy the requirements for many applic... Article | 01 Dec 2004
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Backup and DR costs slashed with grid storage
ExaGrid and EqualLogic unveil grid-based storage with integrated backup and recovery software cutting down operational costs, the companies claim. Article | 08 Nov 2004
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SD '04: Users list storage priorities
Tiered storage, disaster recovery and reducing the number of suppliers to deal with were the top concerns for many users at Storage Decisions. Article | 23 Sep 2004