Saturday, January 17, 2015

Why tiered data may be an effective data storage method for some Institutions

Raid Recovery
Many businesses and institutions may need effective storage, but not want to spend the money on a Raid system. Having a tiered data system may be an option for some businesses that cannot afford a dedicated IT professional to manage a Raid system. Similar to Raid array, a tiered data structure offers data protection. Why may a tiered data system be a better option for some institutions and businesses?

Unlike a Raid system, where data is mirrored and sensitive data protected over a number of disk drives, a tiered system has anywhere from two to six tiers. Sensitive data is stored on higher tiers and information that is accessed every day may be stored on a lower tier. This allows businesses and institutions the ability to access what they need and still keep safe their sensitive data. Did you know that tiering can cut capital expenses by expanding the life of expensive hardware. It also reduces the cost of operating costs by lowering the cost managing for expensive drives. Customers can pay for expensive data storage just for their most sensitive data that needs the tiered space.

What is the true cost of tiered Storage?

Did you know that tiered storage can be used to save solid state drives, hard drives, and also backup that tape data? It can cost the most to backup solid state drive data because this type of data takes up the most room. Did you know that it can cost a few hundred thousand pounds a year for hard drive storage. It only costs around £19,000 to protect tape data. Why is taped data less than other types of data? Tape data takes less up less than space to save data than a solid state drive or hard drive. This is why this type of data takes up less storage and costs less.

For institutions who have aging data systems and data stored on several different devices, in a number of places. By using a tiered data storage, this allows colleges and other institutions to easily protect their data without costing an arm and a leg. In some instances, a tiered system may be cheaper than a Raid system.

It’s best to speak to the professionals when you have questions about recovering lost data and which way is the best way to protect important data. 

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