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HP Database Archiving helps cope with massive database growth without impacting access requirements for day-to-day business operations and planning, and future e-discovery events. The solution provides long term retention and high-speed search and retrieval capabilities in order to:
  • Mitigate database growth
  • Accelerate application performance and availability
  • Simplify compliance and legal discovery
  • Defer capital expenditure on server and storage assets

Why it's needed

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» Database archiving remains an important part of enterprise DBMS strategy (474KB, PDF)
Forrester's perspective on how enterprises can reduce database complexity and cost by adopting an archiving strategy.

» How to Control Database Sprawl
Five things you need to know. HP software podcast

» Tupperware case study (101KB, PDF)
Following an upgrade to Oracle E-Business Suite 11g, Tupperware deployed HP Database Archive software to purge and archive its data.

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