For example, a company that has backed-up its critical data using an OnStream tape backup drive from Windows 98 or NT4 won't be able to access that data through Windows 2000. And of course we mustn't forget Active Directory - currently being...
A tape drive needs to be replaced, therefore the server will be taken down at 17:30 hours tonight, 15/04/02. While we're on the subject of ITV Digital, a silicon.com reader has asked us to explain what may become known as the Grabiner Effect.
After 10 minutes trying to explain what it looked like, they fetched the person who normally changed the backup tape. We've had a flood of reader comments. We asked the question: "Are people really this stupid?
The real value-add to corporations is the management of that pool of storage, along with automated backup and recovery and notions of quality of service. The system will provide a consolidated view of several storage arrays and allow administrators...
Called Oracle Secure Backup, the software can encrypt and copy data onto a tape storage device, Oracle said. The software, available now, works with many versions of Oracle's database and costs $3,000 per tape drive, Oracle said in a statement.
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