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How to Optimize Data Preservation

 

Randy Kerns,
CTO,
ProStor Systems

 

The most basic function since computing began has been to preserve information. This requirement has become more complicated with business rules and compliance demands as well as the increase in the amount of data that must be preserved. The purpose of data preservation can be divided into two primary categories: short-term data protection and long-term data preservation. With the two differing demands for data preservation, the methods of doing the preservation and the economics of providing access has become a focus area and must be considered when developing the overall strategy for managing information. The ProStor InfiniVault system provides overwhelming economic advantages in being the target system for both online and offline access and for long-term preservation. It is the obvious choice when the economic analysis is performed.

 

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