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Storage Security buying guide



Better security controls, carefully regulated tape storage, and improved authentication and rights management have reduced the incidence of security faults. But companies still need to know how to evaluate prospective security products. This buying guide covers the criteria involved in purchasing data security (encryption) products.

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GENERAL STORAGE SECURITY PURCHASE CONSIDERATIONS

This Buying Guide covers the major product considerations involved in data security (encryption) initiatives. Each chapter offers a set of buying points and product specifications that can help readers identify prospective new encryption products in tape drives, software, and dedicated appliances.
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TAPE ENCRYPTION TOOLS

This chapter focuses on specific considerations for LTO-4 tape drives. After that, you'll find a series of specifications to help make on-the-spot comparisons of products from vendors
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BACKUP SOFTWARE-BASED ENCRYPTION

While encrypting data "at the tape" can offer some compelling advantages, you will need to upgrade the tape drives themselves, update device drivers, change drive settings in your backup software and switch over to new media. The impact on your existing backup process can be substantial. Many organizations choose instead to implement encryption in the backup software running on a backup server. This segment will focus on specific considerations for software-based encryption products.
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BACKUP HARDWARE-BASED ENCRYPTION

Encryption appliances sit inline on a network and use specially designed electronics to encrypt data at line speeds, essentially eliminating the performance penalty imposed by encryption software running on a general server. While software-based encryption is typically handled as a specific event or process (e.g., encrypting data during a backup process), appliance-based encryption normally can handle any quantity of data in flight.
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