EMC Attacks Tape's Last Major Hideout With First Storage System for Backup and Archive

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EMC Attacks Tape's Last Major Hideout With First Storage System for Backup and Archive

New Data Domain Archiver System Delivers Throughput Required for Backup and Cost-effective Scalability for Long Term Retention

NEW YORK, Jan. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --

News Summary:

    --  EMC introduces the new Data Domain Archiver, the industry's first long
        term retention system for backup and archive data.
    --  Using a Data Domain controller and single namespace, it cost-effectively
        stores both backup and archive data on one system.
    --  With performance up to 9.8TB per hour, DD Archiver has the throughput
        required to meet demanding backup windows.
    --  Based on policy, the DD Archiver moves aging data to a scalable archive
        tier with deduplication.
    --  Up to 768TB of raw capacity extends disk-based retention times to 7 or
        more years and further minimizes the use of tape.
    --  DD Archiver users can now more quickly and efficiently bridge the gap
        between backups retained as archives and the dedicated archive
        processes.

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Full Story:

EMC® Corporation (NYSE: EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced the EMC Data Domain® Archiver, the industry's first long term retention system for backup and archive.  Using DD Archiver, customers can employ a single disk-based deduplication storage system to address both their operational backup needs and long term data retention requirements.  The system delivers new operational efficiencies while eliminating the costs and complexities associated with a tape-based data retention approach.  The new DD Archiver is based on industry leading Data Domain systems and uses active and archive storage tiers united by a single namespace for cost effective retention of backup and archive data for seven or more years.

Background and Market Landscape

The introduction of the new Data Domain Archiver completely changes users' existing choices when it comes to the long term retention of backup and archive data. Operational backup and recovery typically involves data retention periods of weeks or months, whereas long term retention of data is measured in multiple months or years.  Today's most common method of extended data retention is to keep tapes made for backups longer. In addition to creating a separate and very manual process, this choice carries distinct recovery risks and costs for users.  Over the last few years, disk-based backup with deduplication has become the best practice for backup and operational recovery.  DD Archiver users can choose to extend the retention period of their data without compromising backup performance while maintaining the cost optimization and automation required to further reduce the use of tape.

New Product Highlights

    --  DD Archiver incorporates the controller from the new EMC Data Domain
        DD860 and other common Data Domain design elements to optimize
        performance, manageability, and reliability across a single namespace.
    --  With up to 9.8TB per hour of throughput, DD Archiver delivers the speed
        required to first and foremost meet backup windows.
    --  A tiered-storage design enables policy-driven movement of aging data
        from an active tier to a highly scalable archive tier.
    --  Offers up to 768TB of raw capacity that can be allocated between tiers
        to balance user requirements of performance and retention.
    --  Incorporates unique capabilities such as logical partitioning of older
        data for fault isolation, an upgrade and migration architecture, a more
        granular disaster recovery configuration, and the familiar Data Domain
        Data Invulnerability Architecture -- all of which are required elements
        in a system that is designed for the long term retention of backup and
        archive data.
    --  DD Archiver supports today's most common data archiving method, which is
        long term retention of backups, as well as the increasing adoption of
        archiving workloads. Among many supported data movers and workloads, DD
        Archiver can also be leveraged with popular archiving solutions such as
        EMC SourceOne and EMC File Management Appliance.

Customer Quote

"The EMC Data Domain Archiver is another example of EMC's industry leading innovation.  Our company chose EMC Data Domain deduplication storage systems because they are easy to implement and provided a near instantaneous return on our investment by significantly reducing tape-based backups and recoveries.  The DD Archiver positions our company to completely eliminate tape and to handle long term retention data intelligently.  I was particularly impressed with the system's architecture.  By using the concept of archive units, DD Archiver is able to scale and store mass amounts of backup and archive data behind a single controller while protecting the data with innovative fault isolation capabilities.  EMC has introduced another ground-breaking product."

Brian Doyle, Senior Systems Administrator for a leading educational financial planning corporation

Industry Analyst Quote

"Recent Gartner user research indicated that over 60% of large enterprises will be investing in data archiving or retirement by the end of 2011 to address the data growth challenge.*  Existing tape and disk-based systems may not have the backup throughput or deduplication capabilities to make a meaningful difference in the way users deal with these challenges concurrently. By considering long term retention of backup and archive data in a single system, users will be able to meet their backup windows and quickly and easily respond to archiving demands."

Sheila Childs, Research Director, Gartner

EMC Executive Quote

"Over the past few years, thousands of enterprise customers have successfully leveraged Data Domain systems to reinvent their backup infrastructure while drastically reducing their use of tape in the process.  With the EMC Data Domain Archiver, those same customers can now extend their backup redesign efforts to address long term data retention requirements -- all on a single disk-based deduplication storage system.  This is a fantastically simple and cost-effective approach for customers, and the solution is based on the industry's leading deduplication storage solution."

BJ Jenkins, President, EMC Backup Recovery Systems division

*Reference: Gartner, Inc., User Survey Analysis: Key Trends Shaping the Future of Data Center Infrastructure Through 2011, A. Adams, N. Mishra, October 22, 2010

Availability

Data Domain Archiver is available immediately.  For more information, please visit http://www.datadomain.com or the EMC Backup and Recovery  products page on the EMC website.

About EMC

EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at http://www.EMC.com.

EMC and Data Domain are registered trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains "forward-looking statements" as defined under the Federal Securities Laws. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of certain risk factors, including but not limited to: (i) adverse changes in general economic or market conditions; (ii) delays or reductions in information technology spending; (iii) our ability to protect our proprietary technology; (iv) risks associated with managing the growth of our business, including risks associated with acquisitions and investments and the challenges and costs of integration, restructuring and achieving anticipated synergies; (v) fluctuations in VMware, Inc.'s operating results and risks associated with trading of VMware stock; (vi) competitive factors, including but not limited to pricing pressures and new product introductions; (vii) the relative and varying rates of product price and component cost declines and the volume and mixture of product and services revenues; (viii) component and product quality and availability; (ix) the transition to new products, the uncertainty of customer acceptance of new product offerings and rapid technological and market change; (x) insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; (xi) war or acts of terrorism; (xii) the ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees; (xiii) fluctuating currency exchange rates; and (xiv) other one-time events and other important factors disclosed previously and from time to time in EMC's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. EMC disclaims any obligation to update any such forward-looking statements after the date of this release.

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