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ABSTRACT:
Will traditional data protection applications survive the demands for ultra-high availability and the growing requirements for nearly instantaneous recovery?
Join data protection expert Fred Moore of Horison Information Strategies and Hugo Patterson of Data Domain and as they explore today's backup and recovery strategy options and compare traditional methods such as:
- Backup
- Disk Mirroring
- Snapshots
- CDP
- VTLs
You will also learn what trade-offs are associated with each and -- more important, how new data de-duplication techniques change storage economics and impact data protection decisions and purchases. Ensure that your storage infrastructure is resilient to machine failures, intrusions, natural disasters, human mistakes, accidents.
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Speakers
Hugo Patterson
Chief Architect, Data Domain
Dr. Hugo Patterson, Chief Architect, Data Domain has extensive experience in disaster recovery, enterprise data backup and data distribution. Prior to joining Data Domain, Dr. Patterson was the lead architect for data availability and management at Network Appliance. Dr. Patterson defined and developed SnapVault software, Network Appliance's first disk-based backup product, and instigated the development of the NearStore product line. Prior to working at Network Appliance, Dr. Patterson was Quantum's Chief Architect for the Programmable Storage Platform for network-attached disks. Dr. Patterson holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Fred Moore
Founder, Horison Information Strategies
Fred Moore founded Horison Information Strategies, an information strategies consulting firm in Boulder, Colorado, specializing in marketing strategy, industry analysis and business development. Fred began his 21-year career at StorageTek; was Storage Editor for West World Productions; serves on select boards in the storage networking industry; and has written numerous books, articles and reports for the storage industry.
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