Symantec Raises the Bar for Information Management
News Release
Symantec Raises the Bar for Next Generation Information Management
NetBackup Platform extends unique recovery capabilities for Microsoft and virtual environments, while enhanced deduplication reduces costs and improves manageability
Delivering on its data deduplication strategy, Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced new releases to its NetBackup Platform to help organisations improve operational and storage efficiencies across physical and virtual environments. NetBackup provides quick recovery of information and reduces overall complexity by uniting next generation information management technologies for disk backup, data deduplication, virtual machine protection, continuous data protection (CDP) and replication in the heterogeneous enterprise data centre.
“Deduplication is a primary focus for Symantec, and we will continue to deliver innovative technology that helps organisations achieve significant storage and cost savings while providing advanced recovery capabilities and centralised management to meet our customers’ demanding business requirements,” said Matt Kixmoeller, vice president of product management, Information Management Group, Symantec. “We are confident the latest releases of NetBackup will further raise the industry standard for quality, scalability and reliability.”
News
Facts:
• The next release of NetBackup PureDisk,
scheduled to be available later this year, will require 50
percent less server hardware by expanding backup data
storage to 16TB per backup server. This will enable
organisations to lower their storage cost by deduplicating
more backup data – up to 160 TB – with one PureDisk
server. PureDisk now stores up to 8x more data than
source-based deduplication competitors on comparable server
hardware. The new release will also improve deduplication
for VMware image files (VMDKs) to reduce virtual backup
storage requirements by up to 90 percent versus previous
versions.
• The latest version of NetBackup delivers
a highly efficient process for single file restore for
virtual machines for both Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware,
including vSphere, by allowing organisations to restore
virtual machine information directly from disk or tape
without using additional storage. NetBackup also allows
organisations to restore data quicker and in fewer storage
and server cycles by providing the ability to restore any
file from within a single virtual machine
image.
• NetBackup extends its support for Microsoft Windows Server 2008, achieving “Certified for Windows 2008” status. New Windows features include Symantec’s patent pending Granular Recovery Technology for SharePoint and Active Directory to allow object-level recovery from a single-pass backup and provide organisations with rapid recovery of Windows Servers.
• Veritas Backup Reporter adds reporting for Enterprise Vault to provide a single view of both backup and archiving activities, such as identifying the quantity of archived data by business unit or geography. This provides simplified operations and better predictions of storage consumption, making Backup Reporter the first and only heterogeneous reporting solution to unify reporting across backup and archive.
• Symantec also delivers new benefits for organisations using data deduplication from third-party storage appliances through its OpenStorage API. New OpenStorage features enable faster recovery from disk at replicated sites and faster backup to deduplication appliances using less bandwidth through a “virtual synthetics” feature, allowing customers to conduct incremental backups on a daily basis and instantly re-synthesise full backups on supported appliances for duplication to tape. Organisations can send fewer full backups to their backup servers and storage to save time and bandwidth.
Supporting Quotes
• “As a leading
provider of construction management services from coast to
coast, Skanska USA Building has offices and job sites spread
across the nation. Deduplication has helped us reduce the
volume of data backed up to our data centre and has provided
cost savings on remote site management, backup and storage
in the field,” said Troy Reavis, Director of IT, Skanska
USA Building. “NetBackup PureDisk has delivered on its
promise of cutting storage costs by 40 to 50 percent, while
NetBackup simplified the management of our global backup
infrastructure.”
• “With IT organizations under constant pressure to manage information more efficiently and effectively, having a robust toolset has become a business imperative,” said Laura DuBois, research director in the Storage Software group at IDC. “Symantec’s ongoing enhancements to its backup and recovery technologies demonstrate that the company understands the needs of IT organisations, knows how to meet those needs and can deliver timely solutions that produce measurable results.”
AVAILABILITY/PRICING
• NetBackup 6.5.4 is available
now at a suggested starting price of US$5,000 per server
• Veritas Backup Reporter 6.6 is available now at a
suggested starting price of US$178 per client for backup
data and US$5.19 per Exchange mailbox for Enterprise Vault
reporting
• NetBackup PureDisk 6.6 is scheduled to be
available in late 2009
About Symantec
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global leader in providing security, storage and systems
management solutions to help consumers and organizations
secure and manage their information-driven world. Our
software and services protect against more risks at more
points, more completely and efficiently, enabling confidence
wherever information is used or stored. More information is
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