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• Disk-based copy backup lets you use replication or cloud computing solutions to move your data off-site, leading to greater disaster recovery and business continuity readiness.
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Disk-based caching is one way in which you can achieve faster processing of content stored in a Web application database.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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Disk-based continuous data protection provides backup and disaster recovery for all Windows servers at a reasonable cost
unknown title 2009
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Disk-based continuous data protection provides backup and disaster recovery for all Windows servers at a reasonable cost
unknown title 2009
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Disk-based backup targets keep data accessible, so there is less worry about unknown media failures.
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Ark Disk-based model option available for fast "nearline" storage and retrieval; can be used as a temporary failover for storage server.
Creative COW News 2009
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We prefer to use database-based sessions, which are faster than files under heavy load and can be used easily with multiple webservers (Figure 6.1) .1 (Disk-based sessions won't work well with multiple servers, since one request might hit server A while a second request might hit server B-thereby losing the session, which is stored in a file on server A.)
Recently Uploaded Slideshows midpoint 2009
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Disk-based operating systems were novelties back then, when most OSes were stored in ROM, so most disk-based OSes used "DOS" in their names to distinguish them.
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Disk-based operating systems were novelties back then, when most OSes were stored in ROM, so most disk-based OSes used "DOS" in their names to distinguish them.
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Introducing the Dell PowerVault RD1000: A Portable Disk-based Replacement for Traditional
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