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DDN Aims for Deeper, Cheaper Archives
When it comes to archiving of important research or mission-critical data, organizations are left with making tough decisions around investing in expensive tier-1 storage to keep up with data volume and performance requirements. Beyond that option, using file systems that might be too complex for data that isn’t often modified, moving to tape where access times may be slower, or taking other approaches that might not meet cost, performance, collaboration capability, or other demands are the next best set of choices.


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Source: http://www.hpcwire.com/2014/03/07/ddn-aims-deeper-cheaper-archives/
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