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Archiware News, May 2022 No images? Click here In this week's newsletter, we feature some exciting resources, industry news and upcoming events: Trade Show News: Media Production & Technology ShowUpcoming Event: MacDevOps YVR 2022Featured: How to Load ATTO Drivers in macOSReports: Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2022Did You Know: Deploying P5 in the CloudThank you for a great Media Production & Technology Show!Our second trade show of 2022 has just wrapped up! Thank you for joining Archiware's Dr. Marc Batschkus and David Fox at the Media Production & Technology Show in London. We were excited to show you the P5 Data Mover, which extends the P5 Archive module with policy-based moving and copying of archived data between tape, cloud and disk storage. It was also great to see many Archiware partners at the show. A special thank you to our UK distributor, JPY for the organization and support at our stand. Still curious about P5? Discover more here! Join MacDevOps YVR 2022!MacDevOps YVR is the annual conference for Mac Admins interested in integrating DevOps into their IT practice. Learn from and network with other local and international Mac Admins, DevOps engineers, and security experts from industry leading organizations. Join in online from June 15th to 17th – secure your ticket here! Lower Security Settings on Apple Mac with M-Series Silicon to Load ATTO Drivers in macOSApple M-Series Silicon products have a security setting that will disable third party kernel extension drivers by default. This setting needs to be changed within the Mac’s Startup Security Utility to allow for third party kext drivers to be installed. Our friends at ATTO have assembled a helpful Technical Bulletin to help you achieve this. Read more in this step-by-step guide! Backblaze Drive Stats for Q1 2022Backblaze have just published their most recent hard drive statistics for the first quarter of 2022. Their report dives into the latest data on over 200,000 hard drives, including quarterly and lifetime results on which drives work best in our environment. Along the way, Backblaze shares their observations and insights on the data presented. Deploying P5 in the CloudArchiware has flexible support for a variety of cloud storage services in both the Backup and Archive modules. Those wishing to run cloud-based instances of Archiware P5 can log in to Amazon Web Services and easily deploy Archiware's Linux-based AMI. Included is an Archiware P5 version 7 installation, which can be set up in minutes. No additional physical server is required on premises. The P5 server is located at AWS and is activated at the AWS Marketplace by Amazon. The image is pre-configured and contains all that is needed. After entering the license, this P5 server behaves like a local machine and can connect to any cloud storage, whether Amazon or otherwise. This means increased flexibility and attractive price ranges when using Backblaze B2, Wasabi or any other cloud storage. Login is possible from anywhere. Local machines can act as clients to be a data source for Backup and Archive. Any computer can log in to browse and search the Backup and Archive. Just bring your own license to enter it into the P5 server at AWS. LEARN MORE IN THE P5 SOLUTIONS!AI Set to Disrupt Traditional Data Management Practices Western Digital And Samsung Launch Zoned Storage Initiative And LTO Capacity Shipments Higher In 2021 Break Down Types of Data Center Storage New 'Bumblebee' Malware Loader Used by Several Cybercrime Groups Upcoming Events Hamburg Open 2022, on DVE booth B6.635 MacDevOps YVR 2022 Archiware - Data Management Made Simple For more information, see ourwebsiteand ourtech blog.
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