Data Deduplication – Different Approaches for Different Environments by Hewlett-Packard Company - Presentation Transcript - Storage Guide
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Published on: October 26, 2009
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Length: 11 pages
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Overview:
Presenter W. Curtis Preston defines data deduplication as an application that gets rid of redundant files and also redundant segments of data between files.


There are so many different types of deduplication: source, target, hash-based, delta differential-based, and global dedupe, for example. Read this presentation transcript for a discussion of data backup methods, data security, and data storage strategies for various environments.

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