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Introducing disk-to-disk-to-disaster recovery

Filed in archive Backup by Andrew Garrett on August 23, 2006


Introducing disk-to-disk-to-disaster recovery:


Concepts such as information lifecycle management haven't had much uptake yet. The concept is sound, but there's too much perceived and actual risk when we do things with it on the primary side of the equation. However, it makes sense to talk about it on the protected side. And that's where Disk-to-Disk-to-disaster recoverylinks (3DR) enters the picture.


A new way of thinking about Data protection - thinking outside the box (of tapes).







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