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Storage Networking: An Essential Guide to Storage as a Key Component of Business Continuation
Category: Storage, IT Management
Tags: data loss, sans, hard drives, data storage, data
Overview Information is a business's primary asset. Historically, data storage was a local issue, either on floppy discs or hard drives. In a data center, storage went to tape and was stored in libraries. Things are more complicated now, especially after September 11th, the natural disasters of 2005 (the Indonesian tsunami and Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma), or even severe storms such as those that hit Greensburg, Kansas in 2007, as well as the constant threat of data loss due to security breaches. Companies are more concerned than ever about storage and business continuation in the event of catastrophes - large or small, natural or man-made.
- Publisher
- Hill & Associates
- File Format
- Date Published
- Aug 23, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Removable Storage, Green IT, Hard Drives, SANs
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