Data is duplicative by nature, but the way your operation stores and manages data is likely exposing it to unnecessary and costly redundancy. Most organizations handling e-discovery today could very ...
What’s the first image that comes to mind when you hear the word “rot”? For me, it’s a squishy, shriveled tomato—its once bright red skin overtaken by contrasting brown decay and greenish-white mold.
Today’s organizations are sitting on a plethora of untapped data. This unused information is referred to as “data overhead,” and it has become the source of massive inefficiencies, costs and ...
wWhen it comes to storage, redundancy can feel like safety. Mirrored drives and parity disks can give the impression that if something were to go wrong, your data is protected. Operating with ...
The Uptime Institute’s Tier standard is a globally recognized framework that classifies data centers into four tiers based on their infrastructure’s reliability, redundancy, and fault tolerance. These ...