EMC DD620 EMCDD620BNDL User Manual
Product codes
EMCDD620BNDL
1.
Mix of typical enterprise backup data (file systems, databases, email, developer files). The low end of capacity range represents a
full backup weekly or monthly, incremental backup daily or weekly, to system capacity. The top end of the range represents full
backup daily to system capacity. All capacity values are calculated using Base10 (i.e., 1TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes).
full backup weekly or monthly, incremental backup daily or weekly, to system capacity. The top end of the range represents full
backup daily to system capacity. All capacity values are calculated using Base10 (i.e., 1TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes).
2. Requires EMC Data Domain Extended Retention software option.
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION
Data Domain systems integrate easily with existing infrastructures and can be used
seamlessly with a variety of applications across both backup and archive use cases.
Integrating a Data Domain system does not require any change in process or
infrastructure, so you can realize the value of deduplication quickly and efficiently. All
leading backup applications as well as the industry-leading archiving applications are
supported with a Data Domain system. In addition, users can leverage a Data Domain
system as the target for application protection utilities like Oracle RMAN or write directly
over CIFS or NFS to support a variety of workloads including archive data.
seamlessly with a variety of applications across both backup and archive use cases.
Integrating a Data Domain system does not require any change in process or
infrastructure, so you can realize the value of deduplication quickly and efficiently. All
leading backup applications as well as the industry-leading archiving applications are
supported with a Data Domain system. In addition, users can leverage a Data Domain
system as the target for application protection utilities like Oracle RMAN or write directly
over CIFS or NFS to support a variety of workloads including archive data.
Since Data Domain systems simultaneously support multiple access methods including
NFS, CIFS, VTL, NDMP and EMC Data Domain Boost
NFS, CIFS, VTL, NDMP and EMC Data Domain Boost
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all applications and utilities can be
supported in the same Data Domain system, at the same time to enable greater
protection storage consolidation. A system can present itself as a file server, offering
NFS, CIFS access over Ethernet; as a virtual tape library (VTL) over Fibre Channel; as
an NDMP tape server over Ethernet; or as a disk target using application specific
interfaces like Data Domain Boost.
protection storage consolidation. A system can present itself as a file server, offering
NFS, CIFS access over Ethernet; as a virtual tape library (VTL) over Fibre Channel; as
an NDMP tape server over Ethernet; or as a disk target using application specific
interfaces like Data Domain Boost.
BACKUP AND ARCHIVE CONSOLIDATION
Data Domain systems are the first and only inline deduplication system to
simultaneously support backup and archive data. This enables Data Domain systems to
reduce overall total cost of ownership (TCO) by sharing resources across backup and
archive data. Specifically, a single Data Domain system can be used for backup and
recovery of the entire enterprise (including Oracle, Microsoft, and VMware®, as well as
IBM i and mainframe environments) as well as archive use cases (including file, e-mail,
enterprise content management and database). Data Domain systems cost effectively
protect archive data through integration with industry leading archiving applications
including EMC SourceOne and Symantec Enterprise Vault. By consolidating to a common
deduplication storage system, you can eliminate silos of storage and associated
overhead - including management, floor space, power and cooling. In addition, with
EMC Data Domain Retention Lock software, Data Domain systems can meet internal
governance policies or compliance regulations for archive data including SEC 17a-4(f).
simultaneously support backup and archive data. This enables Data Domain systems to
reduce overall total cost of ownership (TCO) by sharing resources across backup and
archive data. Specifically, a single Data Domain system can be used for backup and
recovery of the entire enterprise (including Oracle, Microsoft, and VMware®, as well as
IBM i and mainframe environments) as well as archive use cases (including file, e-mail,
enterprise content management and database). Data Domain systems cost effectively
protect archive data through integration with industry leading archiving applications
including EMC SourceOne and Symantec Enterprise Vault. By consolidating to a common
deduplication storage system, you can eliminate silos of storage and associated
overhead - including management, floor space, power and cooling. In addition, with
EMC Data Domain Retention Lock software, Data Domain systems can meet internal
governance policies or compliance regulations for archive data including SEC 17a-4(f).