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EMC Centera Content Addressed Storage (CAS) is an on-line storage archive that enforces information retention and
disposition policies within the storage itself. Today, it is unacceptable for an archive application to request that
content be retained, for the storage administrator to know that it has to be retained, but for the information to be
stored on less intelligent storage and accidentally deleted. Speed to information without the abilities to assure
information authenticity, enforcement application policies, self-manage and provide robust disaster recovery scenarios
weaken the value archiving solutions bring to customers. EMC Centera does all these things and more. As the world's
most simple, affordable, and secure repository for information archiving EC Centera is uniquely capable of storing,
retrieving, and managing unchanging/ infrequently changing digital assets such as emails, medical images (X-rays and MRIs),
electronic documents; check imaging, etc.
EMC Centera, in conjunction with primary storage, creates a virtually infinite information environment so that any
information no matter how old can be immediately obtained. Business after business note that it is this ability for fast
access coupled with assured information authenticity that allows them to get the greatest value from an archive. And it
is for this reason that customers choose EMC Centera.
EMC Centera as an integrated hardware and software system provides functionality not available in tape, optical or
traditional disk solutions-at a lower total cost of ownership.
It is:
- Simple
- In one solution, EMC Centera provides on-line access with assured authenticity
- Works with any application from virtually any platform
- Self-heals and self-manages
- Is a future proof architecture
- Affordable
- Avoids archiving multiple copies of the same information
- Consolidates information silos into a unified archive
- Manages the rapid growth in information without an associated increase in costs
- Secure
- Protect information at a content object-level not grouping
- Safeguards Access
- Enforces application retention and disposition policies within the archive
- Addresses business continuity and disaster recovery requirements
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