Refers to a broad range of techniques designed to keep data available to applications and users in the event of hardware or software failures or human error. Techniques include creating redundant disk arrays (RAID), creating redundant data sets, encrypting data, backing up data, and moving data to off-site retention facilities.
Enterprise deduplication appliances with the power and performance needed for data centers, multi-site installations, and cloud environments.
Variable-length deduplication typically reduces disk backup capacity by more than 90% and allows existing networks to be used for automated DR protection.
Scalable disk-backup and replication appliances featuring variable-length deduplication for maximum data reduction and highest value—all powered by StorNext 5.
In the digital age, maximizing asset value often means using different storage tiers with different cost and access characteristics for data in different stages of its life.
Compact, scalable deduplication appliances with enterprise performance, replication, and manageability.
Industry's first virtual deduplication appliances for protecting virtual and physical servers using a software-only device—perfect for remote offices.