EMC Data Domain Deduplication Storage Systems Upgraded

EMC Logo Certain changes and modifications are for better, and deeming such factuality EMC has recently annunciated a significant upgrade to the EMC Data Domain midrange and entry-level deduplication storage systems. Considerably, such transmogrification will help users to experience unrivaled performance and capacity across the entire product line.

In addition to the company’s Data Domain high-end solutions, the most recent DD630, DD610 and DD140 systems significantly enhance the power of Data Domain’s SISL scaling architecture for amplifying throughout performance and capacity.

The effectual DD630 and DD610 appliances deliver up to 1.1 TB/hour and 675GB/hour of inline deduplicated storage. It is believed that this escalated performance allows midsize enterprises to ebb their backup windows by up to 50 percent. Further, raw storage capacity also aggrandizes by nearly 60 percent enabling users to safeguard larger data sets and offer cost-effective, long-term onsite retention functionalities. With DD630, users can protect up to 420TB of logical data, whereas with DD610 up to 195TB.

“Data Domain has already demonstrated there is a considerable appetite for deduplication across organizations of all sizes. We are seeing deduplication increasingly being embraced by companies looking to implement tapeless disaster recovery at the edge by pulling in data from remote offices to a data center core,” stated Henry Baltazar, Storage Analyst, The 451 Group. “With its latest Data Domain product refresh, EMC has demonstrated again how its systems offer users scalability in both performance and capacity by leveraging the incremental improvements of commodity processor technologies.”

Besides, Data Domain deduplication storage systems can effortlessly integrate into high IT environments by enduring leading enterprise backup and archive applications alongside a variety of network types. Apart from transferring protocols, these appliances comprise CIFS or NFS fileserver over Ethernet, Virtual Tape Library over Fibre Channel and the NetBackup OpenStorage interface.

The highly efficient DD630, DD610 and DD140 are now made available. But the pricing details are not clear for now.