When you decide to archive email and other online communication data, choosing the right archiving appliance is the first and most crucial step. To be able to ingest, index, store and quickly retrieve enormous quantities of email data, your archiving solution needs to be powerful and very reliable. It can’t be susceptible to data corruption, […]
Email Archiving and Network Redundancy – Yes or No?
When choosing an email archiving solution, there are 3 questions you’re probably asking yourself: Do I choose a software-only solution or do I go for on-premise archiving? Do I really have to pay through the nose to get the real deal? And finally ‒ How do I know that it’s not going to break or […]
What Is ZFS & Why It Matters in Email Archiving
When we archive email and other digital communication, we do it for various reasons ‒ to relieve mail servers and save storage space, to gain important insight about personnel or to increase productivity. Still, addressing regulatory compliance needs and improving eDiscovery response have remained the biggest reasons behind email archiving. Imagine ingesting millions of emails into […]
Email Archiver Features: Deduplication, Single-Instance Storage and Compression
Not all email archiving solutions are the same. Before you go looking for the right one, there’s a whole bunch of things you should take into consideration. Today, we’re talking about three functionalities that can make a big difference. All three ‒ deduplication, single-instance storage and compression ‒ are closely related to storage, which is […]
What’s the difference between data archiving and data backup?
Among the many complexities that go into capturing unstructured data, businesses need to have a clear understanding of the difference between backups and archiving.





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