Sun StorageTek PureDisk Remote Office Back-up Appliance
The Sun Fire X4100 Server with Sun Storage and VERITAS NetBackup PureDisk Remote Office Edition offer unparalleled data protection, cost savings, and ease of use while leveraging Sun's latest technology and most reliable products.
- Remote backup solution on Sun Fire x4100 Server and Sun StorageTek 6140 Array
- Reference Configuration - tested and validated
- Reduces remote data backups by 10-50x with single instance storage
- Centralizes and manages backup data in the data center
The Sun Fire X4100 Server is a new 1 to 4-way x64 rack-optimized server powered by AMD's (Advanced Micro Devices) award-winning Opteron processors. The first members in a new family of servers architected by Sun, they are the industry's premier x64 servers delivering greater than one-and-a-half times the performance, one of the highest reliability ratings and up to 56% savings in power and heat costs over comparable Intel Xeon-based servers. The Sun Fire X4100 Server is well suited to run the VERITAS NetBackup PureDisk Remote Office Edition because these servers are extremely reliable, robust enough to handle the rigorous I/O and computational demands and still provide simplicity of operations.
Key Benefits
- Prepackaged, fully tested and certified customer ready systems (CRS) engineered by Sun and Symantec.
- Flexible configurations available to meet your specific business needs.
- Comprehensive support jointly offered by Sun and Symantec.
- Shorter time to deployment.
- Secure, disk-based data protection.
- Centralized: data protection administration, management and compliance by providing a reliable and consistent backup and recovery process.
- Web-based administration and disk-based data recovery from remote offices, the data center, or any location.
- Reduced storage needs due to Single Instance Store (SIS)
- Encryption of data during replication to a remote datacenter
- No need for tape libraries or expensive administration staff in remote locations
- Ability to maintain any number of full backups in remote offices