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I will start out by re-assuring my readers, I will do my best to avoid getting the Disney song of a similar title into your head! On the other hand, I know that for some of you that particular attraction brings back some great childhood memories! So, if you want, go ahead and hum it ... Continue Reading » - What Would You Be Willing to Do If Your Life Depended on It?
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Last weekend I was able to get outside and enjoy the beautiful snow capped mountains around where I live. The intent was an exhilarating back-country ski that would be emotionally relaxing. However, the group I was with decided to discuss a rather heavy topic. The question we were discussing was: How you would react if ... Continue Reading » - Can Backup Administrators Get Excited About the Microsoft SQL 2012 Release?
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Sometimes those DBAs seem like they get all the fun – don’t they? Backup Admins never get a chance to be excited about anything, and when they do, DBAs just yawn, or give us weird looks. And to hurt you even more, it seems that database application developers never really think fully about backup and ... Continue Reading » - Changed Block Tracking – The Revolution Is in the Recovery
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What would you rather do recover 2GB or 500GB? Recovery is the final end game – after all, it is the point of backing up. With Avamar, files can be recovered into a VM without the need for agents within the guest OS. But this is not the revolution. The revolution is about “changed block ... Continue Reading » - EMC Avamar v6.0
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Today EMC is announcing a new version of EMC Avamar software and hardware. With the latest release come a ton of new features, bigger, better, faster hardware, and support for integrating Avamar with Data Domain. So, without further preamble, let’s jump into what is new in Avamar v6.0: On the hardware side, the new release ... Continue Reading »
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The Right Architecture Is Priceless, Part I
 Evolving data protection technology and expanding requirements have completely transformed the backup industry. Unfortunately, with such rapid change, many organizations have fallen into the chaos of an accidental architecture.
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