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Solving VDI Problems with SSDs and Data Deduplication

May 22, 2013 04:29 PM
When it comes to VDI, users don’t want to sacrifice a rich desktop experience, and IT doesn’t want to get crushed by the storage costs and management efforts required to provide that experience. Data dedupe and SSDs solve this dilemma.

A Rose May Be A Rose But Dedupe Is Not Necessarily Dedupe

March 22, 2012 09:00 AM
Today just about every vendor in the storage market has data deduplication as a feature in one or more of their products. While those of us that work with multiple deduplication products on a regular basis know there are big differences between the various technologies that vendors call data deduplication many users don’t know how to pick the deduplication solution that will best fit their needs.

Your Dedupe Sweet Spot

December 08, 2009 10:30 AM
Running out of storage space? Running out of money? I feel for ya, buddy. Most of us are in a rough spot in the real world looking for a place to cram all our stuff; half the programming on cable channels seems to be about folks de-cluttering their homes, getting rid of stuff they don't need and culling the crap they do keep (10 teddy bears gone-hubby gets to retain one childhood keepsake... belt-buckle collection sold at garage sale- wife gets to keep her 1st place rodeo buckle... you get the idea.)

Detailing Deduplication's Replication Mode - FalconStor

December 02, 2009 07:57 AM
Our first interview was with FalconStor. The way you perform deduplication will affect the way you replicate that data. FalconStor uses what they call concurrent deduplication. Basically data is streamed to disk first and then the deduplication process occurs, but they can begin that process as each backup stream closes.

Data Deduplication Update Part One

October 27, 2009 03:35 PM
Now that EMC's acquisition of Data Domain has settled in, it makes sense to take a look at the state of the deduplication market. It seems that much of the controversy in this space has subsided in recent months. Partly because two of the larger competitors now have the same business cards, but also because the systems and technologies are getting better. The discussion is moving beyond how does dedupe work and towards what can these systems really do for you? This is a needed step on the road to full adoption.

DeDupe's Next Era -- Part One

June 17, 2009 05:28 PM
Many will say that the next area of focus for dedupe will be in archive and primary storage -- and it will. But understand that backup will continue to be a major focus as it remains the greatest source of redundant data sets.

Data Domain Rejects EMC's Offer; EMC May Raise Bid

June 15, 2009 06:19 PM
Sources say storage giant EMC may boost its unsolicited tender offer to $35 a share to win control of Data Domain.

EMC's Tucci Appeals to Data Domain Employees

June 09, 2009 06:59 PM
Join the EMC family to "continue building your careers and accelerating the success you've already achieved," he says.

Dell Says 'We Also Do Dedupe'

June 05, 2009 07:04 PM
Computer vendor touts data deduplication services and product offerings, positions dedupe as one of many capacity optimization tools.

Data Domain Accepts NetApp's Revised Offer

June 04, 2009 08:13 PM
The company rejects offer from EMC and agrees to be acquired by NetApp at $30 per share -- then later says it is reviewing EMC's offer.

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