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Non-native restoration is a methodology that uses software that is designed to index data or rip data and/or databases from tapes for further extraction or processing.
Why Non-Native:
•Can be a more efficient (fast) methodology in certain cases
•Sequencing of tapes is less critical
•Initial set-up time is less time consuming (not replicating the environment)
•Good approach if underlying issue is disaster recovery/operational requests
•Some clients shy away from non-native for litigation or external investigation
•Tape indexing can be a useful approach for internal assessments, initial sampling, etc.
Best available approach when native restoration cannot be utilized
Dean Felicetti
4016010927
5
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Non-native restoration is a methodology that uses software that is designed to index data or rip data and/or databases from tapes for further extraction or processing.
Why Non-Native:
•Can be a more efficient (fast) methodology in certain cases
•Sequencing of tapes is less critical
•Initial set-up time is less time consuming (not replicating the environment)
•Good approach if underlying issue is disaster recovery/operational requests
•Some clients shy away from non-native for litigation or external investigation
•Tape indexing can be a useful approach for internal assessments, initial sampling, etc.
Best available approach when native restoration cannot be utilized
Dean Felicetti
4016010927