Product Spotlight: Data Domain Deduplication Storage
September 2nd, 2008 by Shawn Powers in
Linux Journal's Associate Editor Shawn Powers chats with Data Domain about their deduplication storage systems which optimize data protection and disaster recovery (DR) performance. The folks at Data Domain offer a range of products to meet the nearline storage needs of enterprises of all sizes, as they seek to reduce costs and simplify data management.
www.datadomain.com
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when they appear; good
On March 27th, 2009 Anonymous (not verified) says:
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tapes....
On September 3rd, 2008 vicc (not verified) says:
the comment advert half way through said it all.
we all laughed out loud when that came up ...
data domain is the future..... i only hope it doesn't get eaten.
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