EGUIDE:
SQL Server performance is highly dependent on how you configure your server's storage subsystems. With that in mind, this e-guide dives into a benefit/cost comparison of the increasingly popular solid-state drive (SSD) trend and explains some of the top mistakes people make when purchasing hardware for SQL Server.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper explores a continuum of solutions, including both tape and disk technologies, that allow you to proactively and systematically backup your data affordably, without interrupting your day-to-day operations. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn about the new features and capabilities available on Dell's Storage Center 6.4, including Flash optimized solutions and a new SC280 dense enclosure.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide, from SearchDataBackup.com, examines how the proliferation of business information has contributed to the current state of data protection.
DATA SHEET:
The ExaGrid system is a plug-and-play disk backup appliance that works with existing backup applications. ExaGrid’s patented zone-level deduplication technology minimizes the amount of data to be stored by storing only the unique bytes across backups instead of storing the redundant data. Read on to learn more today!
EGUIDE:
Check out this E-Guide to learn about a viable and now cost-effective storage solution – NAS and what you should consider when evaluating this product for purchase. Also discover what Dell’s VP has to say about scale-out NAS and more.
EGUIDE:
Unified storage and multiprotocol storage are becoming more popular in small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). These unified storage systems offer more flexibility to a small business. This e-guide examines some considerations for implementing, deploying and managing a unified storage system.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Let’s take a look at disk and how it is fundamentally changing data protection. This presentation transcript explains how to leverage the advantages of disk for best possible backup performance and maximum ROI.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper demonstrates that RAID 6 is less capable to prevent data loss with today's large capacity SATA and SAS HDDs. It will also share Oracle's designs to mitigate this risk. The integrity of customers' data is in jeopardy if these large capacity SATA/SAS HDDs are simply packaged into a RAID 6 group without additional mitigation.