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11 Mar 2010
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19 Oct 2009
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4
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Case Study
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English
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ABSTRACT:
One of the greatest challenges for Fox Chase has been to keep pace with the backup requirements imposed by ever-growing amounts of data. Taking into account the cost, complexity and lack of scalability posed by the traditional choices for expanding its backup capabilities, Fox Chase ultimately looked into a virtual tape library made possible by a newer technology called data deduplication. In data deduplication, redundant backup data is eliminated to reduce the amount of backup disk storage capacity required.
Read this case study to learn how Fox Chase implemented a storage solution that significantly reduced backup times and improved the data reduction ratio.
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Backups | Data Deduplication | Data Storage | Storage Appliances | Storage Capacity | Storage Consolidation | Storage Management | Virtual Tape Libraries
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