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Data deduplication 'can aid disaster recovery'
Sep 9 2010, 10:50 AM
Data deduplication processes have been recommended to companies that are looking to improve their disaster recovery planning.
Robert Brower, Vice President of Global Customer Support for CommVault Systems, told CTOEdge that IT environments are growing in complexity with a greater amount of information being stored.
This makes disaster recovery planning a more difficult task, but data deduplication has a role to play in easing the burden, it was suggested.
"Data deduplication software eliminates redundant data across backup and archive storage tiers to reduce stored data to ease and expedite recovery," said Mr Brower.
Earlier this month, Marc Crespi, Vice President of Product Management at Exagrid, told Computer Technology Review that data deduplication solutions are continuing to evolve in what they can offer companies.
He predicted that as the service matures, organisations using the service will be able to pick between the method and product that best helps to fix their specific issue.

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