NTFS is still the most common in data recovery incidents

ReclaiMe Data Recovery, one of the leading data recovery software vendors, has declared the results of the internal research aimed at determining most commonly recovered filesystems. The research found that NTFS still wins with more than 60% of all the incidents while the recently released ReFS is not yet popular, it takes last place with 1%. The research was conducted during 2013 and covered about 30,000 recovery incidents.

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Connected Data opens Transporter Private Cloud Platform

Application developers can now seamlessly integrate with the Transporter cloud storage platform to deliver a private, no fee storage alternative to users.

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Toshiba promotes the benefits of Tiered Storage

Demand for faster access leads to increasing need for Tiered Storage Architectures.

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More people back up their data in 2014, but still lose it

Kroll Ontrack survey shows simply having a backup solution in place is not enough to prevent data loss.

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Technical Discussion: Encryption and Security at High Speed over Distance for IP Storage

Why do so many IP replication solutions lack encryption capabilities, and why is performance an issue when you need to encrypt data inflight? Check out Brocade subject matter experts discussing the challenges of maintaining security while replicating data between data centers at high throughput, including how Brocade addresses this architecturally with IP Extension.

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