MICROSITE:
This online resource provides 360-degree insights in the form of whitepapers, expert presentations and webinars that reveal why tape remains a viable option for backing up your data.
WEBCAST:
This Webcast discusses the growing importance of data deduplication as an enabling technology that leverages cost-effective VTLs and other disk appliances to identify and eliminate redundant data.
Posted: 17 Oct 2007 | Premiered: Oct 17, 2007, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
Customers are confronting the confusing number of options and configurations when it comes to backing up and restoring their network attached storage servers. This paper addresses this by describing the best practices for protecting and recovering NAS devices utilizing the Network Data Management Protocol.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report is an independent analysis of the FalconStor product and was sponsored by TruthInIT.com. The analysis is based on interviews with FalconStor, their customers, and other industry experts. The conclusion of this analysis is that FalconStor appears to have successfully added global deduplication to the most deployed VTL in the industry.
DATA SHEET:
FalconStor VTL offers the deduplication capabilities and support that enterprises seek and provides a road map and platform that not only meets an organization’s needs Day One but can be grown and adapted as an organization’s backup infrastructure evolves.
VIDEO:
IT Departments today are facing an explosion in the amount of data they have to manage, backup and restore. In this videocast, learn how data deduplication can help address the problems of redundant data and reduce storage disk storage requirements.
WHITE PAPER:
This SearchStorage.com E-Guide will help you differentiate the two options – and offer insight into what you need to consider during the evaluation process. Read on to find out how hardware and software approaches differ, what needs to be looked at when evaluating solutions and how to make the right choice for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Disk-based backup took the market by storm several years ago with a compelling proposition: replace tape with high-speed disk to speed up and simplify backup.
WHITE PAPER:
Companies are now at a juncture where they have a unique opportunity to put in place an underlying backup and archive disk infrastructure that eliminates today's silos of deduped data and islands of underutilized capacity resulting from scalability and scope limitations.