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Quantum Reveals New Integration With Veeam for More Efficient VM Protection

DXi de-dupe appliances support instant VM recovery and synthetic full creation via Veeam data mover service.

Quantum Corp. announced integration with Veeam Software, Inc. for DXi deduplication appliances and its Scalar tape storage platform.

These integrated solutions make it easier for Veeam customers to deploy ‘3-2-1 data protection‘ best practices – storing at least three copies of data on two different types of media with one backup copy off-site – to guard against data loss, localized disaster and ransomware.

DXi Appliances Integrated With Veeam Data Mover Service
With the latest update to DXi software, DXi deduplication appliances are integrated with the Veeam Data Mover, and support the breadth of Veeam features such as synthetic full backup creation and instant VM recovery. Veeam customers using DXi deduplication appliances maximize the availability of their production environment while minimizing backup storage costs.

In addition, DXi appliances will be added to the Veeam user interface as part of the next Veeam software release, further tightening the integration and streamlining the joint solution for customers.

Scalar iBlade Enables Veeam Tape Creation Without Physical Server
Tape continues to be an aspect of data protection solutions because it offers an offline, ‘air-gapped’ backup copy that provides protection against ransomware. Until now, however, Veeam customers needed physical tape servers for tape library access – difficult for those that have 100% virtual environments but want offline protection.

The new Scalar iBlade designed for Veeam solves this problem. It is an embedded blade server that can be installed into the latest additions to Scalar tape storage platform: the Scalar i3 and Scalar i6 tape libraries.

The resulting converged tape storage supports a Veeam tape server role as well as associated tape drivers, enabling Veeam customers to create tape without requiring a separate physical server.

iBlade connects directly to the network and provides connectivity to the tape drives within the Scalar library to create a converged tape storage solution for Veeam environments.

Integrated Features Enable More Efficient 3-2-1 Data Protection for Veeam
A long-standing best practice for data protection is the ‘3-2-1 rule’: store three copies of data using two different storage types such as disk and tape, and keep at least one copy off-site and offline. the two companies have promoted the importance of this best practice when it comes to protecting data against data loss, localized disaster, ransomware and malware. With these latest features, DXi and Scalar tape provide a more powerful combination for 3-2-1 data protection solutions.

The two firms showcased joint solutions at VeeamON 2017, May 16-18, in New Orleans.

Availability and Pricing
The Scalar iBlade will be available in limited quantities in June, with availability scheduled in July. List price starts at $7,900. No additional Veeam licensing is required.

DXi 3.4 software will be released next quarter, and any current DXi customers on 3.x software will be able to upgrade to this version of software to take advantage of this integration with any supported version of Veeam software. DXi4700 customers can purchase a memory upgrade kit to enable their DXi systems to support this feature.

Jason Buffington, principal analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group, said: “Improving the efficiency and agility of VM protection and recovery is a constant challenge for organizations of all sizes. These latest integrations in both deduplication and tape put Quantum in a unique spot with Veeam. With such a comprehensive portfolio of data protection storage offerings, Quantum is in a position to deliver some very compelling solution outcomes for Veeam customers that are looking to modernize their data protection strategy and mechanisms.

Andy Vandeveld, VP, global alliances, Veeam, said: “Quantum DXi with the integrated data mover component supports the full breadth of Veeam availability features, and Quantum Scalar tape makes it much easier for Veeam customers to implement tape out for backup environments that require it. This integration with Quantum provides great value to Veeam customers.

Eric Bassier, senior director, data center solutions, Quantum, said: “These latest innovations solidify Quantum storage as the ideal choice for Veeam environments, based on Veeam and Quantum’s ‘3-2-1 data protection’ best practices. The combination of Quantum disk and tape with Veeam Backup & Replication software enables our joint customers to keep pace with the ever-increasing challenge of growing data volumes and threats such as ransomware. Quantum’s storage solutions perfectly complement Veeam’s availability offerings, which combine to create a forward-looking approach to VM protection.

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