Rise in disk-based storage

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Around 65 percent of APAC respondents to a Forrester survey say they back up to disk.

Rise in disk-based storage
Disk-based storage is on the rise according to a survey conducted by Forrester Research and commissioned by Network Appliance and Symantec.

The results show Australian and Asia Pacific respondents are more inclined to adopt advanced disk-based data protection solution (31 percent in APAC versus 21 percent in North America).

It also reveals the Australia Pacific region has the highest adoption of both virtual tape library solutions.

According to Paul Lancaster, systems engineering manager at Symantec A/NZ backup is a crucial component of any organisation.

“It’s important for IT managers to be able to master the complexity of the data centre. Standardised platforms mean backup systems can easily grow with a business, while remaining fully integrated throughout the life of a business,” he said.


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