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Data Deduplication

Article by Jamesrobinson Data deduplication is the technical term given to compressing data for eliminating redundant data to improve data storage utilization. In the deduplication process, duplicate or repeated date is deleted leaving only one copy of date to be stored. References to this unique data are stored along with one copy of the data. [...]

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Data Recovery, Data Redundancy, RAID Faq’s

What is RAID? RAID is the acronym for either ‘redundant array of inexpensive disks’ or ‘redundant array of independent disks’.  When first conceived at UC Berkley the former was the actual term that was coined but the latter is more commonly used today intentionally to disassociate the technology from the word inexpensive and the perception [...]

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Getting DATA across from PC to IPAD to MAC automatically using Google Storage

Article by Cloud Hero Newsflash: Netbook and Google G-mail clients who have a second PC or an iPad. These users want to have their information accessible to all their devices, and may also be worried about data backup and data redundancy. People using a netbook for school or employment need backup for their data. Netbooks [...]

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