Overview
Creating scalable, secure and compliant systems for
all your data archiving
DISC has a long, proven track record of understanding the increasing
need for storing all forms of data, not least because of the proliferation of
regulations governing the archiving of important data that exist
internationally. We will assist you in meeting these requirements to ensure your
systems are 100% compliant, while implementing robust, scalable systems that
will ensure the security and accessibility of your data in the decades to come.
Studies have concluded that the amount of data created will exceed
988,000,000,000GB (988 Exabytes) by 2010 while the total capacity of installed
data storage systems will be 600 EB. Findings show that data stored by large US
corporations has risen from 190 TB to 1 Petabyte since 2004. VoIP, compliance,
the increasing use of video, email and surveillance systems will put more and
more unavoidable pressure on the already stretched available storage resources.
Backed by a variety of patents DISC has been at the leading edge of the
optical storage
evolution for the last 20 years and can help you setup and maintain scalable
systems that will ensure peace of mind that your critical data is secure,
accessible and retains a long storage life.
Backup is not archiving
Instead of just short term backing-up for disaster recovery, DISC libraries also fulfill all requirements for real long term archiving.
Digital archive systems have to be 100% reliable for several generations. A tamper proof and highly available accessibility to the archived data or material also have to be guaranteed.
In this regard DISC libraries are ground breaking, superior archiving solutions.
Long term archiving requires standardization
Disc libraries are based on standard, widely compatible media and platform independent files systems. UDF (Universal Disk Format) was introduced by the Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA): it offers a most standardized basis for data compatibility and portability between all hard- and software platforms.UDF, together with established file formats, such as PDF-A or TIFF, promises almost unlimited timely accessibility.
Blu-ray Discs, as standardized media type are the best basis for longest term storage.
Compliance - the growing regulation maze
Currently there are around 25,000 national and local statutory regulations
world-wide governing the archiving of various industry specific and/or general
corporate data for anywhere from 3 to 30 years or beyond. This has to be
achieved seamlessly with the primary business process at all times. Data storage
is a background task for the most end users. Often, little consideration is
given to compliance or Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). This is changing
rapidly due to various directives that enforce a legal requirement upon the
storage of data. Below are just a few of the many regulations, impacting
archiving in certain sectors, which we will help you navigate through.

Recent ILM studies have shown that:
- 19% of corporations have an ILM strategy
- 67% have some idea of what ILM is
- 33% are unaware of what ILM is
As ILM becomes a greater concern for the business world, this will be reflected
in demand for archiving systems, and we can assist you to develop and implement
governance compliant data storage and retrieval strategies that implement easily
into your existing systems and leave you to focus on your primary business.