As explained in our webcast on Data Reduction, “Everything You Wanted to Know About Storage But Were Too Proud to Ask: Data Reduction,” organizations inevitably store many copies of the same data. Intentionally or inadvertently, users and applications copy and store the same files over and over; with developers, testers and analysts keeping many more copies. And backup programs copy the same or only slightly modified files daily, often to multiple locations and storage devices. It’s not unusual to end up with some data replicated thousands of times, enough to drive storage administrators and managers of IT budgets crazy.
So how do we stop the duplication madness? Join us on November 10, 2020 for a live SNIA Networking Storage Forum (NSF) webcast, “Not Again! Data Deduplication for Storage Systems” where our SNIA experts will discuss how to reduce the number of copies of data that get stored, mirrored, and backed up.
Attend this sanity-saving webcast to learn more about:
- Eliminating duplicates at the desktop, server, storage or backup device
- Dedupe technology, including local vs global deduplication
- Avoiding or reducing making copies of data (non-duplication)
- Block-level vs. file- or object-level deduplication
- In-line vs. post-process deduplication
- More efficient backup techniques
Register today (but only once please) for this webcast so you can start saving space and end the extra data replication.