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Battle of Archiving Models - Part 1: On-premise vs. Hosted vs. Cloud
Computing
This will be the first of a blog series, "Battle of Archiving Models." To
start it off, we will cover the basics; on-premise vs. hosted vs. cloud
computing. Below is a general description of all three, and the benefits
that each model offers.
It’s been said that we generate more data on a daily basis than all of the
data combined from the beginning of time until 2003. Most of that is
attributed to you and I and what we do every day. From our daily emails,
Facebook posts, tweets on Twitter, to our connections on LinkedIn, the files
we download and the pictures upload, this all amounts to an enormous data
load.
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Source:
http://blog.sonian.com/bid/74815/Battle-of-Archiving-Models-Part-1-On-premise-vs-Hosted-vs-Cloud-Computing
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