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Disk-based Backup with De-Duplication, Replication Features

The DXi series from Quantum Corporation are disk-based backup appliances targeted to midrange or data center deployments. The appliances attach to the network via Ethernet, Fibre Channel, or both (more below), and are served in raw capacities ranging from 2 TB to 240 TB.

At the core of the appliances and enabling its key features is the vendor's "integrated software layer," the result of a combination of the vendor's own technologies with those acquired from ADIC. Key features touted by the vendor as a result of the technology include de-duplication, compression, asynchronous replication, dual interfaces, and built-in monitoring, alerting and diagnostic tools. Management of the appliance is via a GUI interface.

De-duplication allows the devices to automatically store only unique data on the device; data that is a copy of data already stored on the appliance is not written again. As an example, the vendor notes that their de-duplication technology can increase the retention capacity of the DXi5500 up to a potential 540 TB; a metric which assumes a 50:1 de-duplication ratio over a "standard business data mix" and full daily backups. (I.E., your results may vary.)

Asynchronous replication enables the de-duplication technology to be leveraged in disaster recovery scenarios; where a DXi series appliance can automatically replicate its stored data asynchronously to another DXi series appliance at a remote (WAN connected) location. One-to-one or multiple-to-one replications are supported, with individual partitions within the same appliance able to act as replication sources or targets (appliances with partitions that are designated as replication targets can also provide backup for local data, as well). Replication is automated and operates as a background process on the appliances.

The appliances present themselves to the hosts on the network via two primary possibilities: As a NAS device, with CIFS/NFS compatibility and using Ethernet connectivity; or as a Virtual Tape Library via Fibre channel or iSCSI connections. Multiple library and drive emulations are supported (see vendor for current details), and each appliance can be presented to the network as NAS, VTL, or both.

Three models are now offered in the DXi Series line.

The two lower end models are each offered with one of four possible configurations. The DXi3500 is a 2U appliance offered in raw capacities of 2, 3, 4, and 6 TB; while the DXi5500 ships with 6, 9, 12, or 18 TB of raw capacity. Some in-chassis and onsite capacity upgrade possibilities are available for the lower-capacity models.

On the high end, the DXi7500 is targeted to large enterprises and data centers. It ships with a base of 24 TB (18U) that can be expanded via additional 3U disk shelves, each of which adds 12 TB, to a maximum capacity of 240 TB spread across 36 rack units in each of two racks (all capacities listed are raw). The DXi7500 features redundant components, including dual (active/active) RAID and main controllers, and redundant/hot swappable drives, power supplies, and fans. Key additional features in the DXi7500 model include support for the user's choice of inline or post-processing de-duplication (with inline de-duplication duplicate data is removed as data is ingested, decreasing inline performance in favor of lower disk usage; while post-processing de-duplicates the data in a separate process after it is written to disk, favoring inline performance over disk usage); and support for direct physical tape creation enabling the writing of tapes in the background over a dedicated FC link. Both inline and post-processing de-duplication can be utilized in the same DXi7500 with different data sets, differentiated by administrator defined policies (a VTL/NAS mode is also supported with no de-duplication). The lower end DXis support only inline de-duplication.

New to the vendor's product line is a 9 TB entry-level version of the DXi7500, which carries an MSRP of about $135,000 for "... a typical configuration." Base pricing for the DXi Series in general is $16,000.

Contact Quantum for further information.

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date posted: Jul. 23, 2008
category: Storage Products:Backup/Archiving
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vendor: Quantum Corp
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