Analyst White Papers and Briefs
RDX removable disk technology is a recording medium with the reliability and random access of a disk drive combined with the automated handling and portability of a tape cartridge. Being disk media, the RDX drive provides a true disk-to-disk backup capability. Appearing as just another hard drive to your computer system files can be dragged and dropped or backed up serially. After backup, the cartridges can be taken off-site, like a tape cartridge, using the same carriers and processes off-site vendors provide for tape.
See what analysts and industry experts have to say.
- Analysis of RDX Storage Alliance Camberley Bates, Russ Fellows, John Webster, Evaluator Group
- Making the Right Removable Disk Cartridge Choice for Business, Jerome Wendt, DCIG
- Predicting Archival Life of Removable Hard Disk Drives, Paul Williams, ProStor Systems Inc, Denver, CO; David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford University; Mema Roussopoulos, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Greece; Steve Georgis, ProStor Systems Inc, Denver, CO
- Removeable Disk in the Digital Archive: A Cost/Benefit Analysis, John Webster, Illuminata
- RDX Removable Disk Archivability Study, Precept Technology Labs
- RDX Plugs a Hole in the Cloud, Eric Slack, Storage Switzerland
- RDX usage in Healthcare, Randy Kerns, Evaluator Group
- Small Business Backup: Make a Wise Decision, Mark Ferelli, Storage Industry Commentator
- When Disk is the Right Business Choice for SMBs That Need to Do Local Backups, Jerome M Wendt, DCIG Analyst
