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Backup Exec's Archive Option also allows Administrators to move older, less frequently accessed data from expensive primary storage to more cost-effective disk storage, while allowing end users to access their archived email and data using Backup Exec Retrieve, a Web-based Recovery portal for archived files, folders, and e-mails.
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The Deduplication Option in Symantec Backup Exec 2010 enables several capabilities that can greatly benefit Administrators looking to control storage growth. There are three different methods of deduplication that are available with the Deduplication Option. The first is Client Deduplication, where data is deduplicated at the source and sent to the media server in deduplicated form. The second is Media Server Deduplication, where data is deduplicated in-line, or as it arrives, at the media server. The third is Appliance Deduplication, where a third-party deduplication device handles all aspects of deduplication.
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eBook: With storage requirements moving into the tera-, peta- and exabyte ranges, companies need to refine their backup strategies to ensure availability of their growing data stores. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn the pros and cons of different backup strategies and find one that works best to keep your business protected without breaking the bank.
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Data growth and poor data lifecycle management are two of the root causes of the storage capacity, bandwidth, and operational inefficiencies in IT. Storage optimization is one of the major themes associated with Symantec Backup Exec 2010. Download this whitepaper to learn more.
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eBook: Many small businesses are familiar with basic building blocks of security software, such as antivirus software, firewalls, and anti-spam applications, but the vast majority of SMBs don't know how to effectively prevent identity theft, stop online theft, and protect sensitive data. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn how to protect your data and employees.
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The Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report summarizes a full year of attack data, malicious code intelligence and spam and phishing data. Download this paper for tips on how SMBs can avoid threats described in the Internet Security Threat Report.
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To close their protection gaps, small and midsize businesses need reliable, comprehensive protection that have compatibility designed in; are sized right; are easy to install, configure, and use; and come from a source they can trust.
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The Symantec 2010 SMB Information Protection Survey sheds light on the risks SMBs are facing, what they are doing about it and how much it is costing them. It also provides some simple steps SMBs can take to improve their information protection footing.
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What would happen to your business if you lost your customer data? If company records or intellectual property were stolen? It is estimated that 42% of small business customers have switched vendors because of the business's unreliable computing system. Watch this Webcast to understand the increasing risks to small business from internal and external threats, downtime or disaster, the business impact of downtime or disruption and the business benefits of complete protection.
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If you're like most growing companies, you are facing an increased challenge to backup all your data while keeping storage costs under control. Join this webcast to learn how to easily eliminate excess storage consumption with ease through integrated deduplication and archiving technology introduced in Symantec Backup Exec 2010.
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