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Disk Is Done When It Comes to Backups

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Disk Is Done When It Comes to Backups by Pure Storage Blog Using all-flash storage for backups is a subject I first wrote about 10 years ago in a blog post published on Computerworld. Clearly, using flash for backups is no longer a radical idea, and those who have made the move are thrilled with it. That’s the good part.

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10 Times Agile Data Delivered Breakthroughs

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For example, in a car’s engine, sensors can be used to collect and relay data related to temperature, pressure, and timing. They can even send information back to the engine’s manufacturer, where it can be used to enhance product design and performance in future engine components. Powering Stock Market Apps with Global Data.

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Veritas NetBackup + FlashArray//C: Faster Is Better

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When ransomware strikes, an application disaster occurs, or a hardware failure forces data recovery. Knowing that you have a backup in place provides peace of mind that you can keep your business moving forward. So how fast is the FlashArray//C and NetBackup solution? Figure 1: Veritas NetBackup with Pure Storage FlashArray//C.

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33 Data Protection Predictions from 19 Experts for 2024

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Data protection in a single cloud environment was already a challenge and with data distributed across multiple clouds and cloud service provider,s the challenge has grown even more. Traditionally, large companies have used legacy storage vendors and traditional backup solutions to store and protect petabyte volumes of data.