EGUIDE:
Check out this expert e-guide to explore today's best storage architectures built for big data. Read on to learn more about how distributed nodes, scale-out NAS, SSD arrays and object-based storage can all help conquer the challenges of big data.
EGUIDE:
In this brief expert guide, Ben Woo discusses why tape libraries are resurging as data management solutions are becoming more reliable and durable. Read on to discover how tape can lower your operational costs and offer a suitable solution to big data management challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this DCIG 2014 Big Data Tape Library Buyer's Guideand learn how to make intelligent, cost-effective decisions when it comes to tape storage.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, expert Brien Posey offers advice on how to estimate the useful lifespan of backup tape media depending on how it's used. Access now and you will also learn how new magnetic recording has improved tape storage capacity.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide examines various definitions and interpretations of tiered storage and presents an overview of its key benefits, challenges, and deployment options.
CASE STUDY:
This informative resource explores how one company easily and affordably implemented a disk-based backup and recovery software that saved their data during disastrous Hurricane Sandy. Read on now to discover the other benefits this solution provides.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, you will gain insight on solid state storage as drives, disks, and arrays. Check it out now to discover the broad characteristics of solid state storage and how it can improve your I/O performance.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, Jon Toigo, CEO and managing principal of Toigo Partners International and chairman of Data Management Institute, explains why we need to start testing gear again and explores the latest storage validation advances and additions to the market.
MICROSITE:
Built on the Linear Tape-Open (LTO) Ultrium 5 format standard, IBM Linear Tape File System provides a direct, intuitive, graphical access to data stored in IBM tape drives and libraries using LTO generation 5 tape cartridges. This eliminates the need for additional tape management software to access data.