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Category:Backup and restore
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Driven by the need for increased efficiency and improved RPO/RTO, organizations are implementing next generation data protection methodologies. These include data de-duplication and rearchitecting backup and recovery for virtualized environments. Please browse these articles about backup and restore.

Pages in category "Backup and restore"

The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.

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  • .pst file: The scourge of IT

A

  • A quick storage history lesson
  • Aim de-duplication at the right target
  • Align backup and recovery processes

B

  • Backup and recovery options
  • Backup and recovery techniques
  • Backup in a virtualized environment
  • Best practice in Oracle 11G remote replication
  • Best practices in Exchange 2007 backup and recovery
  • Best practices in Oracle 11G remote replication: An HP EVA example
  • Best practices to reduce exchange backup windows

C

  • CDP for early-life application support
  • CDP not a general purpose B/R substitute
  • Clearly define RPO and RTO parameters
  • Consider CDP where application complexity is high

D

  • Data classification is the holy grail of MAID
  • Data de-duplication and the low-end backup/restore choice
  • Data de-duplication: What shade of green?
  • Data deduplication and vendor roadmaps
  • Data deduplication has tape looking over its shoulder
  • Data deduplication standards and the domino effect
  • Data deduplication: Backup is one thing, recovery is everything
  • Data deduplication: Declawing the clones
  • Data protection vendors must adopt SaaS

D cont.

  • Data that never needs to be backed up?
  • Dedupe starts here
  • Deduplication evaluation criteria
  • Deduplication implementation strategies
  • Deduplication offerings likely to stay proprietary
  • Defining RPO and RTO can put the horse back in front of the cart
  • Dialing in on CDP
  • Don't give up on tape just yet

E

  • Exchange 2007 offers an opportunity to re-assess the backup picture

F

  • Focus CDP where RPO is the key criterion
  • Future perfect scenario: Standards keep tape from getting duped

G

  • Good processes are a key to admissability

H

  • Honesty is the best policy with new technolgies
  • Hope for tape vendors lies with a dedupe standard

I

  • Implementing fail proof backup and recovery
  • Is MAID finally getting hitched?
  • It's Time to Start Protecting ALL of Your Data with the Right Solution

L

  • Leveraging installed assets for remote replication projects

M

  • MAID needs rescuing by Microsoft
  • MAID: Business solution or cheaper way to store useless information?

N

  • Negotiate short terms for storage services

O

  • Opportunity Knocks for MAID - Will It Answer?
  • Organize for success in array-based replication projects
  • Organizing Oracle array-based replication projects for success

P

  • Protecing data is equally important for small and large customers

P cont.

  • Protecting data in the 21st century

Q

  • Question regarding future enterprise drive product

R

  • Re-think backup requirements with clustered storage
  • Recovery point objective / recovery time objective strategy
  • Remote backup and recovery services and de-duplication
  • Revisit assumptions about storage periodically

S

  • Source vs target based data deduplication
  • Sourcing data protection: Choose your MSP carefully
  • Storage services vortex: Part II

T

  • Tape deduplication standard is a win for users
  • Tape vendors should push de-dupe standards
  • The balancing act of managed storage service selection
  • The chicken and egg of VSS
  • The elephant dance of IBM's tape business
  • The pretenders

U

  • Understand de-dupe implementation alternatives
  • Understanding disk-based backup alternatives

V

  • VTLs and the Black Swan
  • Virtual tape widens the choices for users
  • Virtual tape: Keep the org chart handy

W

  • Where tape fits in a de-duped world
  • Where to use de-dupe versus tape
  • Will MAID finally get hitched?
  • With CDP, recovery is one thing, backup is another
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