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D2D
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AcronymDefinition
D2DDisk-To-Disk (backup technology/strategy)
D2DDay to Day
D2DDoor to Door (sales)
D2DDirect to Disk (recording technology)
D2DDot to Dot
D2DDirect to Data (ParkerVision, Inc.)
D2DData to Desktop
D2DDealer to Dealer
D2DDistrict-to-District (education)
D2DDepartment to Department
D2DDevice-to-Device (communications)
D2DDigital-to-Digital (converter)
D2DDesign to Delivery (various organizations)
D2DDatabase to Database


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The Singular Information Management interface integrates disk-to-disk backup and tape archive deduplication with a data replication tool to provide disaster recovery capabilities by vaulting backups offsite.
This software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, which leverages disk-to-disk backup-and-recovery technology, is an option that can optimize data protection in virtual environments, and offer fast recovery times in the event of a data disruption or disaster.
a provider of patented disk-to-disk (D2D) mirroring, backup and restore solutions, has launched its Linux version of EzBackup(TM)-sa, the newest member of its EzBackup(TM) family of products.
 
 
 
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