Symantec Declares Deduplication Everywhere
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Symantec Declares Deduplication Everywhere
Symantec helps organisations “put data storage on a diet” with three-step storage reduction program
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the next phase of its deduplication strategy to help organisations reduce data, reduce management complexity and reduce infrastructure so they can stop buying storage, recover information faster and improve return on virtualisation. Symantec is moving deduplication closer to information sources by integrating the technology into its information management platforms: NetBackup, Backup Exec and Enterprise Vault, and centrally managing native deduplication as well as third-party deduplication appliances.
Symantec’s strategy calls for a three-step
reduction program:
• Reduce data everywhere by moving
deduplication technology closer to information
sources
• Reduce deduplication complexity by providing
centralised management for all forms of deduplication, both
Symantec and partner technologies
• Reduce
infrastructure by using deduplication to improve the return
on server virtualisation by providing storage consolidation,
efficient virtual server protection and simplified
management
According to a recent study , 51 percent of organisations expect to spend more on storage in 2009 even though more than 90 percent have lower budgets and fewer people than in 2008. Today’s deduplication appliances have limited impact since they only address the end of the information management lifecycle. By contrast, Symantec’s Enterprise Vault moves messages, files and SharePoint content directly out of applications like Exchange, SharePoint and Windows file shares to a deduplicated archive – moving deduplication to the information source. Using NetBackup or Backup Exec 2010, organisations will be able to deduplicate backups immediately, at the client, and centrally manage deduplication in the data center and globally across remote offices. As a result, organisations can reduce backup storage by as much as 95 percent while still providing rapid recovery of applications in the event of a disaster.
“Symantec recommends organisations put storage on a diet by deploying deduplication technology to curb data bloat and save costs,” said Deepak Mohan, senior vice president, Information Management Group, Symantec. “Protecting more than 50 percent of the world’s data, Symantec is well positioned to deliver deduplication everywhere because our solutions are deployed everywhere the information exists.”
Symantec also has a unique approach to reducing backup deduplication complexity by providing a single interface to manage backups using any combination of integrated deduplication software and third-party deduplicated storage through its OpenStorage API. Organisations can deduplicate everywhere while centralising management to reduce time and cost of operations.
Symantec is delivering on its deduplication
strategy with a multi-phased approach:
• Integrated
deduplication is available today in NetBackup and Enterprise
Vault, offering deduplicated archiving, deduplicated backup
storage and global deduplicated remote office
backup.
• NetBackup currently offers integrated,
centralised management for third-party deduplicated storage
from Data Domain, Quantum, Falconstor and EMC through the
OpenStorage API.
• NetBackup PureDisk 6.6, scheduled to
be available later this year, will improve storage
efficiency by adding enhanced deduplication for backups of
virtual server images.
• Backup Exec 2010, scheduled
to be available later this year, will integrate
deduplication (using NetBackup PureDisk technology) into
both backup clients and Backup Exec media server. Backup
Exec will also add the OpenStorage API to manage third-party
deduplication appliances.
• NetBackup 7, scheduled to
be available in 2010, will integrate deduplication into the
backup client and NetBackup media server.
Supporting
Quotes:
• “We recently deployed NetBackup PureDisk to
simplify the deduplication across both our physical and
virtual servers and have already seen tremendous return on
investment,” said Al Schipani, manager of server
engineering, Westchester Medical Center. “PureDisk allows
us to back up 90 percent less virtual machine data,
eliminate 80 percent of tape costs and keep two months’
worth of backup data on hand for quick restore from disk. We
further reduced costs since PureDisk was able to backup to
our existing storage systems without having to buy a virtual
tape library – this is a huge benefit and one of the
reasons we selected Symantec over other deduplication
vendors on the market.”
• “Data deduplication is
a popular form of data reduction that is generating interest
among IT decision makers,” according to the Gartner report
authored by Stanley Zaffos, Dave Russell. “Where
applicable, data deduplication results in disk capacity
reductions anywhere from one-third to 1/25 of the original
physical disk requirement; it also offers secondary cost
savings in power and cooling, network bandwidth usage
reduction and, potentially, software licensing costs.”
About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in
providing security, storage and systems management solutions
to help consumers and organisations secure and manage their
information-driven world. Our software and services protect
against more risks at more points, more completely and
efficiently, enabling confidence wherever information is
used or stored. More information is available at
www.symantec.com.
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