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Nov 20, 2006 |
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8 |
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White Paper |
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| Overview : |
There is a data explosion taking place. Industry analysts agree that company data stored on laptops, desktops, and servers double annually. This rapid expansion of both necessary and unnecessary data can strain company resources as they grow. Consider how a simple manageable Excel spreadsheet can migrate and multiply into several additional more complex documents with embedded images, links, and charts. Every company, no matter how small, needs to back up its data.
Once a business clears the financial hurdle and begins to plan their data protection strategy the choices can appear daunting. Do they select tape or disk? Apply differential or incremental backups? How much will a new system cost and how much time will it take to implement? What data should be included in the backup? This article attempts to address these concerns. |
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