EMC Expands Data Deduplication Capabilities to Industry’s Broadest Backup Portfolio
New Data Deduplication Support for Microsoft Windows Server Platform and Oracle Helps Customers Reduce Cost and Increase Storage Efficiencies
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Todd Cadley
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News Summary
ORLANDO, Fla. (EMC World) May 19, 2009 EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced expanded data deduplication capabilities and other new updates and new services to the most comprehensive set of backup and recovery technologies in the industry. New enhancements to EMC NetWorker and EMC Avamar backup software and EMC Disk Library, for disk-based backup, help customers gain maximum efficiency of their storage environment by providing the right solution to solve their unique requirements based on scale, budget and use case.
Massive information growth, cost constraints, server virtualization sprawl and increasingly stringent service levels have stressed traditional backup environments to the breaking point. Customers worldwide continue to invest and rely on EMC to help them solve these data protection challenges. (See related release)
Orange Lake Resorts – a multi-site network of timeshare resorts across the United States – required a multi-pronged data protection strategy to backup data in virtual and physical environments. Erich Tines, Orange Lake Resort’s Vice President of Technical Services, said, “As our data requirements have dramatically shifted due to the expansion of our business, we needed a solution that allowed us to improve and reduce backup windows through the reduction of redundant data. The combination of EMC Avamar® managed via EMC NetWorker® has significantly improved the performance of our backup infrastructure and helped our agents deliver better customer service to existing and potential customers.”
Tines added, “For unstructured data, EMC Avamar has been able to decrease our backup windows from 30 hours to only 2 hours in our data center as well as our remote properties. Not only has this reduction drastically improved server performance, but we’ve been able to easily grab files in the case of restores. We’re also leveraging Avamar to backup our quickly growing VMware environment. In addition, we’ve seen a dramatic improvement in performance of backing up Oracle databases via tight integration between EMC NetWorker and Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN). As we continue to grow, we know the EMC solution can easily manage our future backup requirements and are excited by the new enhancements to the combined solution.”
New Deduplication Features for EMC NetWorker® Backup Software
EMC® NetWorker® now provides source-based deduplication – via integration with EMC Avamar for Microsoft SharePoint Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server as well as Oracle databases, in addition to existing support for VMware virtualized environments and other critical applications. From a single console, NetWorker administrators can now manage traditional backups while also protecting their file systems, Microsoft platforms and Oracle databases with deduplication which requires up to 98% less storage and enables 90% faster backups. NetWorker remains the only major backup application to provide source-based deduplication functionality to customers.
In addition, NetWorker Fast Start – a packaged solution for midsize environments – provides more options at the same low price with all the latest features of NetWorker 7.5 and new push install capabilities that speed and simplify deployments.
New EMC Disk Library Software with Enhanced Replication, Management and Reporting
EMC Disk Library includes new software capabilities for improved management and monitoring, and additional features that increase performance and lower costs for data center backup and deduplication. The new software for the EMC Disk Library 1500 and 3000 models improves replication throughput by up to 80 percent, which significantly reduces disaster recovery risks and cost. With new enhanced monitoring and reporting capabilities via EMC Data Protection Advisor integration, IT administrators can improve management and analysis of the Disk Library environment. In addition, EMC Disk Library now includes EMC NetWorker path-to-tape and replication support, OpenStorage API support for Symantec Veritas NetBackup as well as API support for Oracle RMAN optimized deduplication, which can provide up to a 300 percent increase in deduplication ratios.
New Application Support for EMC Avamar
EMC Avamar, the industry’s leading source-based deduplication solution for backup, has expanded its support to more environments with fast, single-step recoveries. The newest version of Avamar includes support for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 and IBM Lotus Domino to further help customers challenged by the data growth and complexities of virtual environments, remote offices, bandwidth constrained environments and network attached storage file systems.
New Backup and Deduplication Services
To take full advantage of EMC’s deduplication capabilities, EMC Global Services is introducing new backup services and assessments. The new EMC Assessment for Deduplication shows customers the level of duplicate data residing in their environment and how much they can save with an EMC backup and deduplication solution. In addition, for customers leveraging Avamar, the new EMC Operational Assurance for Avamar post-implementation service helps customers optimize their Avamar deployments through best practices knowledge transfer, tuning and training. These new services extend the full portfolio of backup and archive services from EMC Global Services, including assessment, strategy, design, implementation, and operational capabilities to help customers address their backup and archive challenges.
Mark Sorenson, EMC’s Senior Vice President of Storage Software, said, “Deduplication is a feature of a comprehensive backup environment and EMC is delivering these innovative capabilities in all types of use cases, whether as stand-alone products or tightly integrated solutions. There is no one-size-fits all when it comes to backup environments, which is why EMC offers such an extensive portfolio of solutions that can be mixed and matched to provide the right recovery time and recovery point objectives. As controlling costs and storage efficiency continue to be top of mind for every IT manager, EMC is continuing to deliver new features and functions that help them meet both of those challenges while ensuring that their critical business information is protected and can be restored quickly.”
Availability
- EMC NetWorker new Oracle support is available immediately and Microsoft support is available May 29, 2009 from EMC and its Velocity² and authorized partners.
- EMC NetWorker Fast Start new support is available immediately from EMC and its Velocity² and authorized partners.
- EMC Disk Library software (version 1.1) is available immediately from EMC and its Velocity² and authorized partners.
- EMC Avamar new application support is available immediately from EMC and its Velocity² and authorized partners.
- EMC Assessment for Deduplication is available now from EMC and its authorized partners. EMC Operational Assurance for Avamar is available now from EMC.
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Mark Sorenson, SVP and General Manager, ESD Storage Software Group |
NetWorker provides seamless management of source deduplication for files systems and applications |
NetWorker Fast Start delivers fast, easy installation including
automated client discovery and push capabilities
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EMC Avamar - Capacity Utilization |
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