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Keywords: Data deduplication, Data Protection, DeDup, Deduplication
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Document Date: 2009-10
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Author(s): Russ Fellows
# of Pages: 5
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The topic of data de-duplication has received a lot of attention from vendors and IT administrators alike. Both are looking to reduce the pain associated with exponential data growth most data centers are experiencing. Data de-duplication began to emerge roughly ten years ago, but has only recently become a mainstream technology. Just three years ago,
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The topic of data de-duplication has received a lot of attention from vendors and IT administrators alike. Both are looking to reduce the pain associated with exponential data growth most data centers are experiencing. Data de-duplication began to emerge roughly ten years ago, but has only recently become a mainstream technology. Just three years ago, the topic of data de-duplication was new to many people not intimately involved in creating or promoting these products. This year, de-duplication has emerged as a mainstream technology. In the next several years, data de-duplication will likely become as common as point-in-time copy and RAID technology are today.
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Data De-Duplication –Why, When Where and How? — InfoStor Article by Russ Fellows
The topic of data de-duplication has received a lot of attention from vendors and IT administrators alike. Both are looking to reduce the pain associated with exponential data growth most data centers are experiencing. Data de-duplication began to emerge roughly ten years ago, but has only recently become a mainstream technology. Just three years ago, the topic of data de-duplication was new to many people not intimately involved in creating or promoting these products. This year, de-duplication has emerged as a mainstream technology. In the next several years, data de-duplication will likely become as common as point-in-time copy and RAID technology are today.
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