Dell Pursues OEM Partnership With CommVault
But keeps Symantec for PowerVault DL Backup to Disk Appliance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 14, 2010 at 3:21 pmCommVault Systems, Inc. and Dell Inc. continue to reinforce their strong OEM partnership with the introduction of the Dell PowerVault DL Backup to Disk Appliance, powered by CommVault with Simpana 8.
This latest addition to the Dell PowerVault product line provides integrated data management with scalability, cloud support, faster throughput, deduplication and a smaller form factor for increased cost savings and operational efficiencies.
Suited for remote offices and any business looking to deduplicate, backup, archive and recover data to and from public and private storage cloud environments, the new DL Appliance provides up to 24 TBs of internal storage capacity in a 2U form factor, with ability to scale to over 300TB.
Additionally, the DL Appliance delivers end-to-end block-based deduplication and can achieve deduplication throughput rates up to 3 TB/hr when performing weekly backup operations.
The DL Appliance can facilitate faster backups and restores of both physical and virtual environments, with both VMware and Hyper-V protection options.
Solution for Managing and Protecting
Virtualized Application and Cloud Environments:
- CommVault has optimized its embedded deduplication for the DL Appliance. Built-in data deduplication can reduce storage by up to 95 percent2. The DL Appliance also can further optimize storage resources, lower risk and improve operational efficiencies with CommVault’s archiving capabilities.
- With Simpana software, DL2200 users can retain data longer and more cost effectively by utilizing the DL Appliance for Microsoft Windows, Exchange, SharePoint and Linux file archiving.
- CommVault’s virtual server agent now integrates vStorage APIs for Data Protection (VADP) to enable more efficient protection of VMware ESX environments including centralized, off-host, LAN-free backups of VMware vSphere virtual machines. The Dell PowerVault DL Appliance is an ideal repository for agent-less disk backup of up to hundreds of virtual machines reducing the amount of resources needed to protect VM infrastructures. Additionally, automated discovery and backup of newly created virtual machines reduces the management and risk of unprotected virtual machine data.
- With powerful cloud protection capabilities, encrypted, deduplicated backup and archive data on the DL Appliance can now be seamlessly extended into public cloud storage services from Amazon, Iron Mountain, Microsoft Azure, and Nirvanix for long term, offsite retention.
- CommVault’s Simpana SnapProtect technology schedules EqualLogic hardware snapshots for application data to merge backup and restore capabilities with persistent snapshot copies for fast recovery.
Streamlined Management
and Operation Lowers Administrative Overhead
- The Dell PowerVault DL Backup to Disk Appliance, powered by CommVault leverages a single management console with a consolidated view of data across all applications, platforms, devices and locations to simplify deployment, configuration and management.
- An easy wizard-driven setup and management utility, along with integrated, dynamic disk provisioning, also ease and expedite operation requiring less expertise and staff to administer backups. According to Dell, PowerVault appliances can be deployed and performing backups in 27 minutes.
- The Dell PowerVault DL Backup to Disk Appliance, powered by CommVault also provides integrated tape support availability with the Dell PowerVault TL2000, TL4000 and ML6000 tape libraries to streamline disk-to-tape data protection while increasing disaster recovery capabilities.
"Since partnering with Dell to deliver the first integrated data management solution more than a year ago, we have worked together closely to extend this joint offering and set the bar for performance and scalability," says David West, vice president of marketing and business development for CommVault. "With the Dell PowerVault Appliance Powered by CommVault, we’re offering unrivaled storage density along with the benefits of embedded deduplication as well as integrated Simpana software functionality, all in a 2U appliance that lets Dell customers maximize storage capacity and take advantage of cloud storage, while minimizing costs and requirements."
"This latest version of the Dell PowerVault product line reinforces our Intelligent Data Management strategy to simplify data storage and provide our customers with integrated solutions and enterprise-class features," says Brett Roscoe, Global Lead for Storage Marketing. "This solution will appeal to SMBs as well as larger enterprises looking for affordable, easier solutions for controlling storage growth and costs while helping to ensure the highest levels of data protection."
Comments
Dell systematically chooses competitors CommVault and Symantec for some of its backup software.
The latest version of PowerVault DL Backup to Disk Appliance, the 2200,
can powered by Simpana 8 or by Backup Exec 2010. The 2000 and 2100 were
also offered with the software of the same two companies.
Furthermore Dell couples DX Object Storage with Symantec Enterprise
Vault 9.0 and is also reselling Symantec Endpoint Protection.
Note that there are rumors of Dell trying to buy CommVault - among
others -, currently with a market cap of $1.2 billion. If it happens,
Symantec could lose a big OEM for its storage software.