Deduplication Storage for the Distributed Enterprise
Store More with Less Disk and Less Tape
Deduplication reduces the amount of disk storage needed to retain and protect data by ratios of 10-30x and greater, making disk a cost-effective alternative to tape. Data is available online and onsite for longer periods, and restores become fast and reliable. Storing only unique data on disk also means that data can be cost-effectively replicated over existing networks to remote sites for disaster recovery (DR) and consolidated tape operations.

Data Domain systems provide a network-efficent solution for backup and archive across the distributed enterprise that will scale with customer retention and DR requirements.
Data Domain systems integrate easily with existing infrastructures and can be used seamlessly with a variety of data movers and application workloads.
By consolidating to a common disk-based target, you can avoid creating disparate islands of data and storage. A single Data Domain deduplication storage system can be used for backup and recovery, protection of enterprise applications (Oracle, Exchange, VMware, and others), archiving and online reference storage.
Storage administration is simplified by providing direct access on disk to software development versions, ‘mothballed’ file systems and archives for IT governance or completed project data, for example.
Deduplication benefits are shared across each of these use cases as are the unique system resiliency, replication and disaster recovery capabilities of Data Domain deduplication storage.

Data Domain deduplication storage systems provide a single platform for backup and archive of a broad range of enterprise applications.
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Key Benefits
Scalable Protection Storage
- Fast, inline deduplication
- Up to 1.4 TB/hour of aggregate throughput (22.4 TB/hour for DDX)
- Extended retention providing up to 1.7 PB of deduplication storage (28 PB for DDX)
- 10-30x data reduction average
Easy Integration
- Supports leading backup and archive applications from: Symantec, HP, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, CommVault, BakBone, CA, Atempo
- Supports leading enterprise applications including: Database (Oracle, SAP, DB2, SQL), Email (Microsoft Exchange), Virtual Environments (VMware)
- Simultaneous use of VTL, NAS and Symantec OpenStorage (OST)
Multi-Site Disaster Recovery
- 99% bandwidth reduction
- Flexible replication topologies
- Multi-site tape consolidation
- Replication from 60 remote sites (960 for DDX)
- Cost-efficient disaster recovery
Ultra-Safe Storage for Reliable Recovery
- Continuous recovery verification
- Continuous fault detection and healing
- Dual disk parity RAID-6
Operational Simplicity
- Lower administrative costs
- Power and cooling efficiencies for green operation
- Reduced hardware footprint
- Supports any combination of nearline applications in a single system
| DD120 | DD5103 | DD5303 | DD5654 | DD5804 | DD6904 | Gateways | DDX Array5 | |
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| Speed | 150 GB/hr | 290 GB/hr | 360 GB/hr | 630 GB/hr | 800 GB/hr | 1.4 TB/hr | Up to 1.4 TB/hr | 22.4 TB/hr |
| Logical Capacity 1,2 | 7-18 TB | 55-135 TB | 110-285 TB | 320-810 TB | 430-1.08 PB | 710 TB-1.7 PB | 430 TB-1.7 PB | 11.3-28 PB |
| Raw Capacity 2 | .750 TB | Up to 3.75 TB | Up to 7.5 TB | Up to 23.5 TB | Up to 31.5 PB | Up to 48 TB | Up to 35.5 TB | Up to 768 TB |
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