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Dcm4chee: Configuring automated backups to the cloud (or anywhere really)

Dcm4chee: Configuring automated backups to the cloud (or anywhere really)

August 8, 2016 · by David Simic · in HealthCare, Software

In a production PACS, a common setup is to back up studies either in real-time or on a periodic basis (ie: nightly) to a more secure, longer-term storage location (aka “nearline” storage). The studies will typically persist on the local…

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