Chapter 17. Data Management

Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to

  • Participate in meetings and discussions with coworkers regarding data redundancy methods for your organization

  • Discuss point-in-time solutions within your organization and with vendors

  • Participate in meetings and discussions about regulatory compliance for data storage and ILM

In many respects, the most challenging aspect of managing any storage environment is managing the data stored in it. Companies are inundated with data from many different sources, including office applications, databases, financial and accounting applications, e-mail, the Internet, and custom applications that support specific business operations. Once data is generated or received, it can be stored ...

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