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  • Hitachi Data Systems aims HDIM at copy data

    Hitachi Data Systems launches Hitachi Data Instance Manager (HDIM), which it says will bring smart copy data management across an organization.

  • Copying Windows Explorer files without slowing down a system

    Our expert explains how to avoid overtaxing processors when copying Windows Explorer files. Process priority and a command should do the trick.

  • Copy-on-write snapshots vs. differencing disk snapshots

    Independent backup expert Brien Posey compares copy-on-write snapshots and differencing disk snapshots in this Expert Response.

  • Six SQL bulk copy command gotchas

    The bulk copy tool (BCP) is one of SQL Server’s mainstay command-line tools -- a very handy and somewhat underrated way to import and export massive amounts of data...

  • VDI backup strategies: Copying, storing and securing virtual desktops

    For many IT managers doing VDI, the virtual desktop backup policy is this: they don't. First decide whether it's worth backing up yours, then consider these VDI backup strategies.

    If you decide not to back up virtual desktops, think about...

  • Samsung rejects Apple claim that it copied iPhone

    Samsung has rejected Apple's claim that it copied the iPhone during the first court clash before a US jury

  • hard copy (printout)

    A hard copy (or "hardcopy") is a printed copy of information from a computer.

  • How to copy an Oracle database

    Contributor Raymond Lefebvre, a database director, explains how to do one of the most common things DBAs are required to do – copy an Oracle database.

  • Tips for protecting hard-copy records

    Find out how to protect hard-copy records and what your business continuity/disaster recovery plan for vital documents should include.

  • soft copy

    A soft copy (sometimes spelled "softcopy") is an electronic copy of some type of data, such as a file viewed on a computer's display or transmitted as an e-mail attachment.

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