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HP T4443A StorageWorks Storage Mir
- Storage mirroring solution
- Part of HP StorageWorks family
- Provides data redundancy
- Enhances data availability
- Ensures business continuity
- Supports critical data protection
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Product Overview
The HP T4443A is a StorageWorks Storage Mirroring solution. It is designed to provide data redundancy and high availability for storage systems by mirroring data across multiple storage devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Storage Mirroring |
Additional Specifications
| Product Line | HP StorageWorks |
Product Description
The HP T4443A, as part of the HP StorageWorks portfolio, represents a solution focused on data redundancy and availability through storage mirroring. In essence, storage mirroring is a technique where data is written simultaneously to two or more storage devices. This ensures that if one storage device fails, the data remains accessible from the mirrored copy, thereby preventing data loss and minimizing downtime. This technology is critical for businesses that rely on continuous access to their data. By implementing mirroring, organizations can achieve a higher level of data protection and resilience against hardware failures. The HP T4443A likely integrates with HP's broader storage infrastructure, offering a reliable method to safeguard critical business information and maintain operational continuity. The implementation of mirroring via the T4443A can take various forms, potentially including hardware-based mirroring within storage arrays or software-based solutions that manage the mirroring process. Regardless of the specific implementation, the goal is to provide an immediate failover capability, ensuring that applications and users can continue to access data without interruption, even in the event of a storage subsystem failure.
