Benefits of Data Classification
Benefits of effective implementation of appropriate data classification can significantly improve ILM process and save data centre storage resources. If implemented systemically it can generate improvements in data centre performance and utilization. Data classification can also reduce costs and administration overhead. "Good enough" data classification can produce these results:
- Data compliance and easier risk management. Data are located where expected on predefined storage tier and "point in time"
- Simplification of data encryption because all data need not be encrypted. This saves valuable processor cycles and all related consecutiveness.
- Data indexing to improve user access times
- Data protection is redefined where RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is improved.
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