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HP D2D4324 Backup System

Product
Developers: Hewlett-Packard (HP)
Last Release Date: March, 2011
Technology: Cybersecurity - Backup and data storage

A system is intended for DPCs of the average level and allows to perform operational backup (backup) and recovery on disks. The solution emulates normal tape libraries therefore upon transition to HP D2D it is not required to change policy of backup. Moreover, HP D2D4324 can emulate up to 50 tape libraries and 200 drives that allows to perform simultaneous multithreaded record of different applications.

Thanks to technology of deduplication, backup cost on HP D2D comes very close to a tape backup. It occurs because deduplication allows to reduce the volume of required disk space approximately by 20 times, excepting record of the repeating blocks. Thus, having 18-72 TB net volume, a system can contain up to 1.4 PB of data. Deduplication is performed directly in the course of backup on the library, at the same time performance on record reaches 4 TB/hour.

HP D2D4324 has two ports 10 Gigabit Ethernet and 8 Gigabit FC. The built-in support of CIFS/NFS allows a system to act as capacious NAS storage also. In total six models enter a line of HP D2D, the capacity of a younger system (HP D2D of 2502) begins from 1.5 TB.

For the multifilial organizations the HP D2D family gives the chance to consolidate backup in the center. At remote office libraries of initial level (for example HP D2D of 2502), and in the center – HP D2D 4324 are put. Filial backup registers in local HP D2D, and already deduplitsirovanny data (i.e. is 20 times less than initial) on WAN channels are transferred to the center where register in big library. One HP D2D 4324 allows to collect data from 50 branches, at the same time control of all regional backup is exercised of one administrator from the center.