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Getting data to where it's needed has always been an infrastructure challenge, but the scope and scale of the problem has become much more acute as data volumes rise and AI demands more. Research director Henry Baltazar returns to look at the latest results from the Voice of the Enterprise Data Migration study with host Eric Hanselman and reflect on how organizations are addressing the crunch in data movement. There's been a significant increase in the number of enterprises reporting that they've moved to migrating petabytes of data and they're now not only shifting to cloud, but moving between clouds, as well. They're also enlisting the help of service providers more often, an indication that the scale of these activities requires professional support to manage risk.
Data movement at this scale demands a shift in tactics and more are using physical transport, the shipping of storage media to cloud providers, to get the job done. They can't risk the downtime needed for network transit, although network capacities are also rising. There are opportunities that cloudy environments present in managing data costs and new strategies that enterprises can put to work to lower not only costs, but risks, too.
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Getting data to where it's needed has always been an infrastructure challenge, but the scope and scale of the problem has become much more acute as data volumes rise and AI demands more. Research director Henry Baltazar returns to look at the latest results from the Voice of the Enterprise Data Migration study with host Eric Hanselman and reflect on how organizations are addressing the crunch in data movement. There's been a significant increase in the number of enterprises reporting that they've moved to migrating petabytes of data and they're now not only shifting to cloud, but moving between clouds, as well. They're also enlisting the help of service providers more often, an indication that the scale of these activities requires professional support to manage risk.
Data movement at this scale demands a shift in tactics and more are using physical transport, the shipping of storage media to cloud providers, to get the job done. They can't risk the downtime needed for network transit, although network capacities are also rising. There are opportunities that cloudy environments present in managing data costs and new strategies that enterprises can put to work to lower not only costs, but risks, too.
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