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sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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Posted:
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21 Oct 2009
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Premiered:
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19 Oct 2009
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Format:
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Audio
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Type:
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Podcast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
There are many ways and places to implement data deduplication, including technologies embedded with backup software that have just come on the market this year. The sheer number of choices can make decisions difficult, as there are a large number of vendors, technologies, and environments to consider.
In this podcast, storage expert W. Curtis Preston brings you up to date on the latest data deduplication methods. He discusses how to select the right approach or combination of approaches for your environment, and highlights caveats to consider before buying a data deduplication product.
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Speaker
W. Curtis Preston
Executive Editor and Independent Backup Expert, TechTarget
W. Curtis Preston (a.k.a. "Mr. Backup"), Executive Editor and Independent Backup Expert, has been singularly focused on data backup and recovery for more than 15 years. From starting as a backup admin at a $35 billion dollar credit card company to being one of the most sought-after consultants, writers and speakers in this space, it's hard to find someone more focused on recovering lost data. He is the webmaster of BackupCentral.com, the author of hundreds of articles, and the books "Backup and Recovery" and "Using SANs and NAS."
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