Data De-Duplication Can Boost Backup Efficiency, Save Money

Technologies that enable administrators to back up only the data that has changed since the last backup can save enterprises millions, finds Byte and Switch Insider

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May 2, 2006

Backup is all about efficiency, not flash. So it's no surprise that the key to better backup lies in the relatively hidden area of de-duplication and compression techniques. Vendors of these products say they can provide backup more cheaply than tape or even virtual tape vendors can.

This month's Byte and Switch Insider (http://www.byteandswitch.com/insider) report, entitled Data De-Duplication: Storage Networking Bust-Up, covers the latest developments in this field, which cuts the amount of data being backed up or replicated, thereby saving on time, storage capacity, and WAN bandwidth utilization.

The key to de-duplication is to transmit only data that has changed since the last backup. This contrasts with the traditional model of backing up all of the data from every site on a weekly or daily basis -- a tack that is no longer cost-effective or efficient for many organizations desperate to cut down the amount of information being stored. What's more, de-duplication products can eliminate operational complexities surrounding today's backup methods.

"Users themselves can never be trusted to clean up their own file mess, so the task inevitably has to be done by a more trusted element," says Martin Courtney, the author of the report. "Automated de-duplication solutions are as good a policeman as any currently available."

Solutions from the following companies are covered: Advanced Digital Information Corp., Asigra Inc., Avamar Technologies Inc., Data Domain Inc., Diligent Technologies Corp., and Symantec Corp. The following companies are also mentioned: CommVault Systems Inc., CA Inc., EMC Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Overland Storage Inc., Quantum Corp., and Sun Microsystems Inc.

Data De-Duplication: Storage Networking Bust-Up, is available as part of an annual subscription (12 monthly issues) to Byte and Switch Insider, priced at $1,350. Individual reports are available for $900.

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