All organizations, regardless of size, are concerned with data protection. Yet few have adequate backup and restore processes in place to ensure they can protect their data, maintain business operations and user productivity, accommodate exploding data growth, and ensure compliance with emerging government regulations (e.g. Sarbanes-Oxley). IT managers have turned up the heat on storage administrators, requiring their strict adherence to Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that are impossible to meet. Through a combination of new and evolving storage technologies, as well as careful consideration about where and when to deploy those technologies, IT managers can give their organizations the tools they need to guarantee success in this critical data center activity.
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