How to pick an off-site data-backup method How to pick an off-site data-backup method Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser Network World Storage Alert January 01, 2019 How to pick an off-site data-backup method When determining how to move data to a backup facility, you must balance cost, risk level, speed of data recovery, and how much data you can afford to lose. Read more ▶ Your Must Read Stories • How to pick an off-site data-backup method • The correct levels of backup save time, bandwidth, space • 10 hot hybrid-cloud startups to watch • Excess data center heat is no longer a bug -- it's a feature! • How enterprises can prep for 5G • Wi-Fi analytics get real The correct levels of backup save time, bandwidth, space Backup and recovery done efficiently require use of multiple backup levels carefully thought out so a full backup isn't needed as often if incremental and differential backups are properly planned. Read more ▶ FROM OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS Download Malwarebytes Today and Protect Your Data for Free This innovative cybersecurity software helps you fight hackers, and it's free. Read more ▶ 10 hot hybrid-cloud startups to watch With few enterprises using purely private or purely public cloud infrastructure, startups have emerged to meet unique hybrid-cloud needs for management, storage and virtualization. Here are 10 hot hybrid cloud startups to keep an eye on. Read more ▶ Excess data center heat is no longer a bug -- it's a feature! A small town in Norway is experimenting with using heat generated by a new data center to warm homes and businesses. Read more ▶ How enterprises can prep for 5G There's plenty of hype around 5G networking and its promise to revolutionize driverless cars and entertainment, but what's less clear is how it will enable the typical enterprise to innovate. Read more ▶ Wi-Fi analytics get real IT pros talk about the benefits they reap from the Wi-Fi analytics tools they've installed in their production networks and the benefits they hope for as these platforms evolve. Read more ▶ You are currently subscribed to Networkworld Storage Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2018 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.