SearchStorageChannel.com content partner Gear6 offers the following podcast from its Gear6 Analyst Spotlight. Discussing transient, archival and production (TAP) data are John Webster, senior analyst and founder of Data Mobility Group, and William Hurley, senior analyst of Data Mobility Group, moderated by Gary Orenstein, vice president of marketing at Gear6. The podcast is 20 minutes in duration.
Today's topic is Data Mobility Group's TAP framework. Highlights include:
TAP framework: Three data types to consider when architecting storage
Key data classification trends
Data classification best practices
Information time objectives and information point objectives
Storage virtualization: Definition and related storage services
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