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[February 25, 2013]

Dell Data Backup and Recovery Solution Provides Customers Flexibility and Cost-Efficiency for Disaster Recovery

Feb 25, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- To help customers better manage the cost of backing up and recovering company data, Dell unveiled its next generation disk backup appliance built on the Fluid Data architecture.

According to a release, the new high performance Dell DR4100 disk backup appliance can help customers reduce the amount of necessary backup storage capacity - by up to 15 times - with Dell's built-in data deduplication and compression technologies. Latest advancements in Dell's backup appliance offer customers expansion shelves for improved storage capacity, increased "many-to-one" replication capabilities for improved disaster recovery, and additional backup software certifications for enhanced interoperability.

"Companies of all sizes are tasked with managing the persistent growth of data, and they often struggle with cost-efficiently and effectively handling data backup and recovery," said Alan Atkinson, vice president and general manager, Dell Storage. "For those looking to augment or replace traditional tape environments with the speed and reliability of a disk-based solution, the Dell DR4100 simplifies backup and recovery while optimizing storage resources. The addition of expansion shelves, combined with our advanced data deduplication and compression technologies, offers customers a simple, affordable and scalable way to manage data protection." The Dell DR4100, based on the latest Dell PowerEdge 12th generation servers, is a disk backup target appliance with built-in deduplication and compression technology designed to significantly reduce the amount of storage required. Benefiting from Dell's acquired Ocarina data reduction algorithms, customers can eliminate redundant copies of data and decrease disk capacity requirements by up to 93 percent. The appliance performs all data reduction operations, removing this function from the customer's application and backup servers and eliminating any impact on backup and recovery performance.

The appliance can reduce or eliminate the dependence on managing tape backups while enabling customers to maintain their backup data on disk longer, enabling restores when needed. Additional Dell DR4100 capabilities and benefits include: -Scalable Capacity - Offers customers the ability to add up to two expansion shelves (9,18 or 27 terabytes each), providing seamless scalability and larger capacity than competing platforms.2 Customers can scale their solution from 2.7 terabytes to 81 terabytes of usable capacity - or up to 1.2 petabytes of logical capacity - as their business and data backup demands grow. 1 -Improved Disaster Recovery - Fast, daily, deduplicated replication of backup data can be performed using many-to-one replication that supports up to 32 nodes in different locations replicating to one central node. This can reduce the burden on IT staff backing-up many sites by providing a simple disaster recovery solution that can help reduce capital and operational costs associated with it, while minimizing backup storage needs at remote offices.

-Broader Backup Software Certifications - Designed to work with a vast array of backup software applications, the Dell DR4100 supports vendors including Dell (AppAssure and Quest), Symantec, CommVault, Oracle and CA among others.

The Dell DR4100 can be deployed in five initial usable capacity configurations ranging from 2.7 to 27 terabytes. With its deduplication and compression technology, the Dell DR4100 allows logical capacities at up to 15 times usable capacity. The appliance also features an all-inclusive software licensing model that can reduce storage costs over time by offering features, such as replication, DR Rapid Data Access and future functionalities, at no additional cost.

"The Dell DR4000 has increased our backup performance while the data deduplication technology has reduced our backup storage footprint, allowing us to cost-effectively retain backups for lengthy periods of time," said Darryl Glass, Hosting Manager at South Africa-based First Technology. "With the availability of the Dell DR4100 and the all-inclusive licensing model, we have the option to upgrade our software at no additional cost and add expansion shelves to easily add capacity as we need it." Dell Inc. listens to customers and delivers technology and services that give them the power to do more.

More information: dell.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))

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