Removable Storage White Papers
Backup-to-Disk: The Key to Recovery Management - Building the Foundation for Effective Operational Recovery Management
Overview This paper examines the benefits of Backup-to-Disk(B2D) and the central role it plays in operational recovery management. IT identifies five immediate benefits of B2D, from faster and more reliable backup and restore to increased efficiency when backing up both SAN and NAS. Similarly, it describes five ways IT can take advantage of B2D to improve operational recovery. Finally, it reviews the key criteria an enterprise B2D product should support: concurrent read/write, Network Data Management Protocol(NDMP), direct file access, and single-step recovery.
| Publisher | EMC | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Barclays Bank Deploys SecureWave Sanctuary Device Control to Remove USB Security Risk
Barclays is a UK-based financial services group and an international banking organisation, with branches throughout Asia-Pacific, Europe and South America, engaged primarily in banking, investment banking and investment management. The...
Hitachi High-Performance NAS Platform, Powered by BlueArc
Hitachi High-performance NAS Platform's SiliconServer Architecture, provided by BlueArc, enables a revolutionary step in file servers by creating a hardware-accelerated file system that can scale throughput, IOPS, and capacity well...
HPC Distributed Storage Cluster - IBRIX Architecture and Installation
This paper provides guidance for a customer that is considering the deployment of an HP/IBRIX cluster solution. As cluster computing has become a critical utility for both the commercial enterprise...
Evaluating the Impact of RDMA on Storage I/O Over InfiniBand
Recently, several protocols such as iSER (iSCSI Extension for RDMA) and SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) have been proposed to improve the performance of storage I/O. These protocols promise a better...
Using Fibre Channel to Reduce SCSI Storage Costs
There are two popular methods for connecting storage arrays to servers for block-level access to storage - Direct Attached Storage (DAS) and Storage Area Networking (SAN). Both use the SCSI...



