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Dr. Value's Storage Lecture Program

Session Menu

  1. Demand for high-end products
  2. Advantages of data centralization
  3. Risks of data centralization
  4. Performance level stays the same even when access attempts spike
  5. No operation stoppages even in the case of failure or disaster
  6. Detailed features to help operation and management
  7. Reliable support

Check the risks of data centralization

Lowered performance due to centralized processing

If access attempts spike, loads rapidly increase and therefore the processing speed or performance becomes lowered.

Then, there will be problems in business operations since it will be necessary to wait for someone else to finish writing data for the system or system operation will slow down because the CPU is processing something else.

Operation stoppage due to failure or disasters

When data is centralized at one location, everything stops if that location stops operating. Therefore, the reliability of that location is extremely important.

Dr. Value The NEC Storage NV series can avoid these risks!

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