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Active Archiving: A Key Enterprise ILM Practice

Overview The growth of application data has placed an enormous burden on IT organizations to maintain acceptable application performance and availability. For applications in production more than five years, the authors' estimate that as much as 80% of the data in the production database is inactive. The weight of having to manage and navigate through so much inactive data has caused outages, raised IT budgets, lowered end user satisfaction while threatening an organization's very ability to adapt to changing business needs. The issue is that corporate applications like Oracle 11i, SAP, PeopleSoft and others were never designed to be self-hygienic.

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PublisherSolix Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2006 Downloads26
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