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EMC Corporation has extended its portfolio of backup and recovery technologies with the announcement of the world's largest single system virtual tape library; the latest versions of its data de-duplication, replication and backup software; and new bare metal recovery capabilities.
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The industry's largest and fastest open systems virtual tape library
The EMCDisk Library (DL) 6000 series can store up to 1.8 petabytes of information in a single appliance and can backup more than 11 terabytes of data per hour. Based on the EMC Symmetrix DMX-3 storage platform, the new EMC DL6000 models provide ‘the highest levels of scalability, performance and software capabilities in the industry’.
The latest version of EMC Avamardata de-duplication software featuring integration with VMware technology
Avamar software version 3.7 now supports VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) software, reducing backup times of virtual machines by up to 90 percent. Additionally, Avamar software now includes expanded file server support, enabling faster backups of EMC Celerra network-attached storage (NAS) systems.
EMC HomeBase, new software that provides bare metal recovery of server
HomeBase software simplifies server management through highly automated recovery of server capabilities in the event of a hardware failure or disaster. This new software provides greater protection using a unique feature that captures a server's status more frequently to provide faster recoveries. HomeBase is complementary to Avamar, VMware and EMC NetWorker backup and recovery software.
A new version of the award-winning EMC RecoverPoint software for continuous remote replication and local continuous data protection
The latest version of RecoverPoint software includes support for Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), which improves automation and management of backups and restores for applications like Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SQL Server. In addition, EMC has integrated RecoverPoint and EMC Replication Manager software to centralize management of RecoverPoint local CDP protection in a
Microsoft Windows environment.
http://www.emc.com/

•Date: 22nd May 2007 • Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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