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EMC Backup and Recovery solutions enable you to strengthen your data protection, streamline backup and recovery, and meet a wide range of service levels, even for the largest data volumes. You’ll also reduce the amount of data to be backed up while optimizing your environment with a full range of platform, software, and subscription-based service solutions.
Key Benefits
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Faster backup and restores — Meet more aggressive backup windows, and restore your key applications in minutes, not days.
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Reduced backup windows — Minimize backup windows to reduce impact on your application and system availability.
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Reduced business risk — Restore data quickly and accurately with built-in hardware redundancy and RAID protection.
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More control — Protect key data with policy-based management of information retention and deletion.
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Improved IT efficiency — Save hours of staff time and boost user productivity.
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Reduced costs — Match infrastructure costs with changing information value via efficient, cost-effective tiered storage or low-cost monthly subscription services.
EMC Archiving solutions minimize risk, control costs, and increase content reuse. Now you can focus on what matters most—active production information. With EMC Archiving solutions, you can apply common archiving services—such as retention, distribution, and security—across a variety of content types, while automating data movement to the most appropriate tier of storage. The result is secure archived data at the lowest total cost.
Key Benefits
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Online access — Improve information access by keeping data online and readily accessible and reusable.
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Unchanged data archiving — Speed backup and recovery processes by archiving unchanged data.
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Process automation — Save time and money and enable rapid information retrieval with automated archiving processes.
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Regulatory compliance — Preserve important documents, e-mails, and other critical data according to internal rules and external regulations.
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Storage efficiency — Reclaim terabytes of storage capacity by migrating older or infrequently accessed data from primary systems to more cost-effective archival storage.
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