Symantec to Deliver Deduplication Everywhere
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Symantec
to Deliver Deduplication Everywhere to Mid-Sized Businesses
with Backup Exec 2010
Backup Exec 2010 will help
growing organisations reduce storage costs and manage backup
and recovery across physical and virtual environments while
reducing overall complexity
AUCKLAND – 27 January
2009 – Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced
Backup Exec 2010 to help mid-sized businesses save time and
money by protecting more data and utilising less storage.
Backup Exec 2010 offers fully integrated data deduplication
and archiving technologies and is the first backup and
recovery solution to offer granular recovery of Microsoft
Exchange, SQL and Active Directory in VMware and Hyper-V
environments from a single pass backup. Backup Exec also
adds new support for Microsoft Windows 2008 R2, Hyper-V R2,
Exchange 2010, Windows 7 and VMware vSphere
4.0.
“Organisations of all sizes are struggling
to effectively manage information growth, particularly as
they leverage virtualisation technologies, creating new
backup and recovery complexities,” said Pat Hanavan, vice
president, Symantec Information Management Group.
“Deduplication and archiving have primarily been
enterprise-class technologies, but Backup Exec 2010 brings
them to the masses to solve difficult IT challenges in an
extremely simple and easy to use
solution.”
According to industry analyst firm
IDC, storage capacity is growing between 48-50 percent each
year1, placing more data at risk and making the disaster
recovery process much slower. In fact, approximately 70
percent of data is duplicate and has not been accessed in
more than 90 days2. Organisations that implement an
integrated deduplication and archiving solution can realise
up to 20-40 percent savings in storage costs and easily find
and recover their critical information when they need
it.
Deduplication Everywhere
Delivering on
Symantec’s deduplication strategy, Backup Exec 2010 offers
a flexible approach to eliminating duplicate data without
adding complexity. Backup Exec offers integrated
deduplication technology at the client/source and media
server, in addition to integrating with third-party
deduplication appliances through the Symantec OpenStorage
Technology (OST) programme. Deduplication allows
organisations to dramatically reduce backup storage costs by
consolidating and re-using existing storage resources, and
client-side deduplication minimises backup windows and
reduces network utilisation by up to 90 percent. Deploying
Backup Exec deduplication technology is a simple three-step
process that does not require an additional point product:
install the deduplication option, define the deduplication
storage location and then target the backups to that
location.
Backup Exec 2010 will also allow
organisations to easily automate deduplicating backup sets
from one media server to another over a WAN to reduce data
across larger distributed environments, such as remote
offices for disaster recovery purposes. With integrated
deduplication, smaller remote offices will be able to
replace local tape-based backup with an off-site backup plan
that targets a central Backup Exec media server or central
NetBackup PureDisk environment, minimally impacting the
network.
Unified Archiving
Backup Exec 2010
integrates two new archive options to provide unified backup
and archiving for Windows file systems and Exchange
environments by archiving data from the backup copy, rather
than separately pulling data from the source. Powered by
Symantec Enterprise Vault archiving technology,
administrators can easily and more efficiently manage their
data lifecycles by setting automated retention periods to
migrate older, less critical data over time to less
expensive storage environments. The archive options help
optimise Exchange and File Server performance by eliminating
redundant data at the server to further free up storage
space, keep storage at predictable levels and reduce backup
windows.
Virtualise with Confidence
Backup
Exec 2010 is the first backup and recovery software solution
to deliver granular recovery for virtual Microsoft
applications from a single pass backup. This unique
technology enables organisations to reduce business downtime
by recovering granular data from Microsoft Exchange, SQL and
Active Directory in VMware vSphere 4.0, VMware ESX or
Microsoft Hyper-V R2 virtual environments in just seconds.
Administrators can easily restore or redirect an entire
application or recover individual emails, mailboxes or
file/folders quickly from inside a guest machine – from a
single system backup. Deduplication can also be applied to
VMware and Hyper-V client backups to further reduce and
consolidate storage resources.
Symantec delivers a range
of support plans to help Backup Exec customers and partners
install and upgrade quickly, and can train employees to
leverage advanced functionality and maximise
uptime.
Supporting Quotes
“As a growing
mid-sized business, it was critical that we leverage new
deduplication technology to reduce overall storage,” said
Peter Lang, systems engineer, Government Employee Health
Association. “Backup Exec 2010 delivers an extremely
simple solution with integrated deduplication capabilities
to eliminate redundant data and shrink our storage before we
send it to our disaster recovery site, making the recovery
process easier and faster.”
“Our customers are very
excited about the new deduplication features in Backup Exec
2010,” said Symantec partner David Kramer, vice president
of Advanced Internet Security (AIS). “They are facing
budget challenges despite growing information stores so they
are reluctant to buy more storage. Backup Exec 2010
provides a great way for them to better leverage their
existing storage, protect more data and reduce overall
complexity.”
“Through its OpenStorage Technology
programme, Symantec is the first and only backup software
provider to support advanced features for offsite data
storage when utilising disk-based backup. ExaGrid is
pleased to be the only disk-based backup vendor qualified
for both basic and optimised duplication with Backup Exec
2010 via OpenStorage,” said Marc Crespi, vice president of
Product Management, ExaGrid Systems, Inc.
“The
seamless integration between Quantum’s certified
DXi-Series deduplication systems and Backup Exec 2010
through the OST interface expands the respective
capabilities of our product lines, enabling better
integration of disk and tape tiers and providing advanced
disk to disk functions,” said Janae Lee, senior vice
president of Marketing at Quantum. “As a result of this
integration, we can offer even greater value to our very
large joint customer base.”
“Microsoft worked closely
with Symantec during the development process of Windows
Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V R2 to ensure support in Backup
Exec 2010,” said Eric Jewitt, director of Windows Server
Marketing, Microsoft. “The new version of Backup Exec
helps our joint customers protect and manage their critical
information and make adoption even
easier.”
Availability and Pricing
Symantec Backup
Exec 2010 is scheduled to be available worldwide on Feb. 1,
2010 with a suggested price of $1,174 USD for a media server
licence and Basic Maintenance. The two new Backup Exec
2010 Suites that include deduplication and archiving options
have a suggested price of $2,708 - $3,888 USD with Basic
Maintenance.
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Additional
Resources
Online Press Kit
Podcast: Backup Exec
2010: Protect More, Store Less, Save More
NetBackup 7
Press Release
Industry Resources on
Delicious.com
Symantec 2010 State of the Data Center
Survey
Backup Exec System Recovery 2010 and NetBackup 7
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