Листовка для Symantec Backup Exec 2010 OPT FILE ARCH 20052569
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20052569
Symantec Backup Exec™ 2010
File System Archiving Option
Archiving for Storage Management with Backup Exec 2010
Much of the content produced in mid-market and enterprise companies now consists of email, documents,
presentations, and other types of unstructured information. This explosion of information has a significant
impact on storage spending as well as on IT’s ability to meet the needs of its internal customers and business
units and it can lead to the use of any number of disparate tools just to protect applications and keep them
impact on storage spending as well as on IT’s ability to meet the needs of its internal customers and business
units and it can lead to the use of any number of disparate tools just to protect applications and keep them
running.
Symantec archiving and backup information management solutions are engineered to support today’s
Microsoft® File Server environments. Unlike typical solutions focused only at the application level, Symantec
Microsoft® File Server environments. Unlike typical solutions focused only at the application level, Symantec
archiving and backup solutions address the total data infrastructure (applications, servers, and networks) in
order to unify content sources, apply retention policies, reduce backup windows, shorten recovery times, and
optimize storage resources. Symantec makes it easier for companies of all sizes to store, manage, and
protect Microsoft Exhange Servers and Windows® file servers, with Backup Exec’s new Archiving Options for
order to unify content sources, apply retention policies, reduce backup windows, shorten recovery times, and
optimize storage resources. Symantec makes it easier for companies of all sizes to store, manage, and
protect Microsoft Exhange Servers and Windows® file servers, with Backup Exec’s new Archiving Options for
Windows File Servers and Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes, powered by market-leading Symantec Enterprise
Vault.
Vault.
Control File Server Storage Growth through Archiving
Archiving is critical to maintaining file server size, performance, and scalability. Keeping old, infrequently
accessed, and redundant data on primary servers not only wastes precious space, but it also costs time and
money to manage, maintain, and back up the data. Consider how much time and storage space is reclaimed
accessed, and redundant data on primary servers not only wastes precious space, but it also costs time and
money to manage, maintain, and back up the data. Consider how much time and storage space is reclaimed
for backups and migration projects when there is less active content residing on primary servers and storage.
The Backup Exec Archiving Options will reclaim primary storage space, enable data lifecycle policies, and
maintain end-user access to archived files.
The Backup Exec Archiving Options will reclaim primary storage space, enable data lifecycle policies, and
maintain end-user access to archived files.
Innovative “Off-Host” Archiving operates off Backup Copies of File Servers
Backup Exec’s File System Archiving Option operates from backups of Share data that the Media Server has
backed up. Data in the backup set that meets archive criteria size, age, or a combination of both is copied to the Archive by the Media Server
and subsequently deleted from the source File Server. This “Off-Host” archive process has several benefits archiving transfers data once,
backed up. Data in the backup set that meets archive criteria size, age, or a combination of both is copied to the Archive by the Media Server
and subsequently deleted from the source File Server. This “Off-Host” archive process has several benefits archiving transfers data once,
instead of multiple times, per backup cycle. Additionally, the load on the content source is lower because there is only a single Agent to
deploy on the remote machine the Remote Agent for Windows systems.
deploy on the remote machine the Remote Agent for Windows systems.
Reduce Archive size with Integrated Deduplication in the Archive
Backup Exec’s File System Archiving Option enables Administrators to move older, less frequently accessed unstructured data from
expensive primary storage to cheaper disk arrays, while allowing end users to access their archived files through Backup Exec Retrieve, a
Web-based Recovery portal for Archived files, folders, and emails. Backup Exec 2010 File Server Archiving will deduplicate and compress
data while storing a single copy of a file or message in the archive, regardless of the number of times it is archived or where it was originally
expensive primary storage to cheaper disk arrays, while allowing end users to access their archived files through Backup Exec Retrieve, a
Web-based Recovery portal for Archived files, folders, and emails. Backup Exec 2010 File Server Archiving will deduplicate and compress
data while storing a single copy of a file or message in the archive, regardless of the number of times it is archived or where it was originally
from. Lastly, Archiving can apply storage lifecycle policies for data, allowing storage-optimized copies of data to be kept for months or years.
Key Business Benefits
• Keeps file server
storage at predictable
levels
• Reduces the amount of
data on file servers,
which leads to
improved backup times
improved backup times
and reduced
consumption of backup
resources
• Integrated
deduplication in the
Archive, leading to
efficient use of storage
• Allows Administrators
to migrate
unstructured file
information from
expensive primary
storage to cheaper,
slower disk storage for
long-term retention
long-term retention
• Innovative “Off-Host”
Archive method
performs Archiving on
backup copies of data,
backup copies of data,
leading to lower
network transfers and
less impact on the
source file server.
• Allows end-users the
freedom to recover
Archived data through
Backup Exec Retrieve, a
Web-based recovery
portal.