Archives can be easily managed and stored on the most cost-effective media, and historical data remains accessible until retention periods expire.

Archives can be easily managed and stored on the most cost-effective media, and historical data remains accessible until retention periods expire.
Maintaining only current active data in production environments improves service levels, increases availability and improves disaster recovery initiatives. Archiving allows organizations to reclaim valuable capacity, reduce risk and lower costs.

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