EMC Wants to Kill Tapes for Mainframe
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Tue, August 9th, 2011
New disk-based library DLm6000 for IBM z/OS with de-dupe, with help of acquired Bus-Tech
EMC Corporation announced its next generation mainframe virtual tape library (VTL).

Designed for use in IBM z/OS environments, the new EMC DLm6000 is the industry's fastest mainframe VTL with 2x the performance of its nearest competitor. By leveraging the advances in EMC Data Domain and EMC VNX storage systems, the DLm6000 enables mainframe users to minimize their storage and replication costs and improve their disaster recovery capabilities.
Unlike competing products, the DLm6000 is a solution that can address the range of mainframe tape workloads with a single, consolidated all-disk system. By matching different workloads to the most appropriate storage, the DLm6000 maximizes system performance and accelerates data retrievals and backup and recovery times.
Use cases such as backup and recovery, batch processing, DFHSM migration and data archive have required mainframe users to implement multiple storage systems to support all of their tape workloads. The numerous challenges with physical tape systems, including reliability issues and poor performance, have led to the addition of disk systems. Some organizations have also added stand-alone deduplication systems resulting in as many as three systems to manage, which complicates storage management while still leaving protracted disaster recovery processes unaddressed. It is against this backdrop that EMC introduces the DLm6000, an alternative to existing mainframe tape solutions.
The EMC DLm6000 is a mainframe virtual tape library that offers concurrent support for both primary and deduplication storage within the same platform, enabling a consolidated systems approach. Tape data can be directed to the appropriate storage type based on its intended use. Backup operations can be directed to the deduplication storage where the data footprint will be minimized, which reduces storage and transmission costs. Data types, such as DFHSM migration, can be directed to the primary storage and be available for near-instantaneous recalls.
Product Highlights
"Mainframe users grapple with unabated data growth, aging tape infrastructure and inadequate disaster recovery solutions. EMC's DLm6000 provides mainframe customers an optimized storage platform with deduplication and replication as a viable alternative to existing and cumbersome recovery solutions," said Robert Amatruda, Research Director, Data Protection and Recovery, IDC
"The new DLm6000 not only delivers new deduplication capabilities and faster performance for mainframe users, but also a new and unmatched approach to mainframe storage and data protection. The complexity of managing two or three separate platforms imposed by competing solutions is eliminated and reducing tape use removes a host of limitations that made it difficult for mainframe users to meet their SLAs for batch processing, backups and data access," said Shane Jackson, Vice President of Marketing, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
Availability
The new EMC DLm6000 will be available in September, 2011.
Designed for use in IBM z/OS environments, the new EMC DLm6000 is the industry's fastest mainframe VTL with 2x the performance of its nearest competitor. By leveraging the advances in EMC Data Domain and EMC VNX storage systems, the DLm6000 enables mainframe users to minimize their storage and replication costs and improve their disaster recovery capabilities.
Unlike competing products, the DLm6000 is a solution that can address the range of mainframe tape workloads with a single, consolidated all-disk system. By matching different workloads to the most appropriate storage, the DLm6000 maximizes system performance and accelerates data retrievals and backup and recovery times.
Use cases such as backup and recovery, batch processing, DFHSM migration and data archive have required mainframe users to implement multiple storage systems to support all of their tape workloads. The numerous challenges with physical tape systems, including reliability issues and poor performance, have led to the addition of disk systems. Some organizations have also added stand-alone deduplication systems resulting in as many as three systems to manage, which complicates storage management while still leaving protracted disaster recovery processes unaddressed. It is against this backdrop that EMC introduces the DLm6000, an alternative to existing mainframe tape solutions.
The EMC DLm6000 is a mainframe virtual tape library that offers concurrent support for both primary and deduplication storage within the same platform, enabling a consolidated systems approach. Tape data can be directed to the appropriate storage type based on its intended use. Backup operations can be directed to the deduplication storage where the data footprint will be minimized, which reduces storage and transmission costs. Data types, such as DFHSM migration, can be directed to the primary storage and be available for near-instantaneous recalls.
Product Highlights
- Integrates VNX7500 and/or Data Domain DD890 storage systems to support all mainframe use cases
- Over 2 GB/s throughput is 2x faster than closest competitor
- Logical capacity scales to 5.7 petabytes
- z/OS Console Support centralizes platform management
- Integrated system reduces footprint, power and cooling requirements
- Reduces replication costs by using deduplication
"Mainframe users grapple with unabated data growth, aging tape infrastructure and inadequate disaster recovery solutions. EMC's DLm6000 provides mainframe customers an optimized storage platform with deduplication and replication as a viable alternative to existing and cumbersome recovery solutions," said Robert Amatruda, Research Director, Data Protection and Recovery, IDC
"The new DLm6000 not only delivers new deduplication capabilities and faster performance for mainframe users, but also a new and unmatched approach to mainframe storage and data protection. The complexity of managing two or three separate platforms imposed by competing solutions is eliminated and reducing tape use removes a host of limitations that made it difficult for mainframe users to meet their SLAs for batch processing, backups and data access," said Shane Jackson, Vice President of Marketing, EMC Backup Recovery Systems Division
Availability
The new EMC DLm6000 will be available in September, 2011.
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