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The DXi3500 disk-based backup appliance
uses Quantum’s patented data deduplication technology
to increase the amount of backup data users can retain on
disk by 10 to 50 times.
Quantum’s DXi3500 provides
fast and reliable backup and restore and makes WAN replication
a practical, cost-effective part of disaster recovery planning.
The DXi3500 is designed for sites with 1.2 to 4.2TB of local
data to protect. |
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DXi3500
product details:
Quantum’s DXi3500 solution is an integrated
appliance that is easy to install and use with all leading
backup applications. It provides best-in-class performance
and flexible, easy-to-use interface options including NAS,
virtual tape library or mixed presentations along with Fibre
Channel and iSCSI connectivity. The DXi3500 delivers:
- Advanced
Data Deduplication Increasing Disk Retention for Backup
Data
The DXi3500 disk backup and replication appliance leverages
Quantum’s patented data deduplication technology
to dramatically increase the role that disk can play in
the protection of critical data. With the DXi3500 solution,
users can retain 10 to 50 times more backup data on fast
recovery disk than with conventional arrays.
- Remote Replication
of Backup Data Providing Automated Disaster Recovery Protection
With DXi3500 replication, users can transmit data from
a single site or multiple sites to a central location.
DXi3500 replication is asynchronous, automated, and it
operates as a background process.
- Easy Installation
and Use in Existing Environments
The DXi3500 is an integrated appliance with an intuitive
graphical user interface and two presentation modes that
make it easy to install, share, and manage. A backup NAS
interface allows users to attach a DXi3500 appliance to
any Ethernet network and share it easily between multiple
media servers. For larger SAN environments, a virtual
tape library interface (Fibre Channel or iSCSI) gives
users enterprise performance and lets them use standard
tape library presentations.
- Advantage Over Conventional Disk
Quantum’s DXi-Series is a cost-effective
way for IT departments to store backup data on disk for
months instead of days, providing high speed, reliable
restores and increasing both recovery points and your
disaster recovery options.
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