WEBCAST

Data Deduplication and Disk-to-Disk Backup Systems
Part 3: Data Domain Technical and Business Advantage

Speaker:
Heidi Biggar, Analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group and Brian Biles, Vice President of Product Management, Data Domain

The conclusion of a three part series, this webcast compares the performance of Data Domain against the technical and business considerations for deduplication storage that Ms. Biggar covered in Parts 1 and 2.

Key topics:

  • Benefits of inline versus post-process deduplication
  • Using replication to eliminate tape from remote offices and operational recovery processes
  • Deploying Data Domain systems for nearline applications
  • Data integrity and resiliency
  • Ease of implementation
  • Sample list of Data Domain reference customers

As an analyst for ESG, Heidi Biggar focuses on D2D backup solutions, including VTL, D2D appliances, and CDP solutions. Heidi is a veteran of the storage industry and former senior technical editor at InfoStor magazine.

“Data deduplication is a powerful form of virtualization –the ability to logically view and manage physical assets for greater utilization and automation of otherwise manual tasks. Data deduplication achieves both of these goals by significantly reducing the amount of capacity required to store backup data – 5:1, 10:1, 20:1 and beyond. Additionally, data deduplication reduces or even eliminates the need to manage tapes. Dealing with tape media management is archaic in this digital age. It is analogous to someone still stubbornly hand washing the dishes even though he or she has dishwasher right next to the sink.”

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