Backup Technologies, EMC | September 2nd, 2009

 

 

Solution

What Does It Do?

Benefits

Data Deduplication

Automatically filters out duplicate information at the sub-file level, at the data source, or in the target backup location.

Greatly reduces the amount of storage required for backup, at a lower cost than tape-based backup.

Intelligent Active Archiving

Automatically removes inactive and unchanging data from production while maintaining online access to content.

Can reduce backups and primary storage requirements by up to 70 percent.

Data Replication

A continuum of replication options – from continuous data protection (CDP) to remote mirroring, to snapshots – aligns data protection to data criticality.

Enables tiering to provide high protection for critical data, while assigning less-critical data to lower, less-expensive levels of protection.

Policy-Based Management

Single-console platforms that automate and integrate multiple backup processes and technologies across different kinds of servers, operating systems, databases, and applications.

Consolidates backup, aligns processes and policy, reduces costs, complexity, and manual errors.

Monitoring, Analytics, and Reporting

Looks across heterogeneous backup environments to uncover bottlenecks and inconsistencies in established backup processes.

Discover potential gaps in current processes and set policy-based alerts of failed backup jobs.

Energy Efficiency

New larger capacity disks, slower disk rotation speeds, and automated "spin down" of idle disks.

Can reduce the power and cooling required by as much as 47 percent over tape-based backup storage solutions.

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