10-04-2014, 12:51 PM
Presenting Next Generation Data Protection
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Unprecedented data growth is challenging companies of all sizes, placing increasing pressure on their backup
and recovery initiatives. With mounting pressure to comply with regulatory compliance and improve disaster
recovery practices, companies are experiencing challenges with traditional backup methods that are falling
short regarding efficiency, reliability, and ease of use. An ever expanding network of central, remote and
branch offices further compounds the situation. The need to deliver against strict service level expectations, while
managing costs, turns information recovery management into a complex challenge for enterprise data centers of all
sizes.
The traditional backup approaches using tapes as primary device is not
able to cater to this growing requirement. Tapes are slow and need a
lot of manual intervention and media management tracking the right
tape especially when required to execute a recovery request.
Shrinking backup windows and increase in virtualization of
environments is further making it inefficient to use the traditional
tape methods. Recurring cost on less reliable tapes further makes it
difficult to rely on tape based backups especially while planning to
meet compliance requirements for storing the tapes for long time.
Key Features & Benefits
Support – Recover from ANYWHERE
Physical and Virtual Machines
Protect servers, desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones
Protect data in SaaS/PaaS clouds
Storage array snapshot supported
Flexible Cloud Deployment
Public/Private/Hybrid and flexibility to change models
Provide differentiated services
Multi-tenancy and Scalability
Support for thousands of clients and petabytes of data on an unified system
Prevention of cross contaminations of customer data
Removal of complicated administration and data silos
Backup Vault Client
Backup Vault Client software is installed at the end customer’s premises where data needs to be protected. The
Backup Vault Client collects data from all machines, drives, applications and systems on the end customers LAN.
The Backup Vault Client can also be configured to collect data from cloud-based applications and platforms
such as PaaS and SaaS infrastructures. The Backup Vault Client software is agentless and does not need to be
installed on every machine that needs to be backed up. Backup Vault Client can run on a dedicated machine or
on an existing machine on the LAN. It is designed to
backup a heterogeneous environment of different OS,
databases, applications, and data types.