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Virtualization Overview by Global Knowledge
This paper explains an approach to virtualization software that relies on the host operating system to provide the service to talk directly to the underlying hardware. This white paper details a virtualization approach where partitioning and virtualization service run on top of a standard operating system (the host). In this approach, the...
Optimizing Storage in VDI Environments by Storage Decisions and i365, A Seagate Company
This document explains the benefits of VDI-Optimized Storage and offers solutions related to storage capacity, provisioning and updates, performance, backup and recovery, and management visibility. VDI-Optimized Storage dramatically improves boot performance and has greater VDI scalability. The benefits of VDI-Optimized Storage are...
Podcast: Evolving Virtualization Usage Models Enabled by HP and Intel by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel
Advanced virtualization technology enables your organization to respond dynamically to the demands of your business. Learn about hardware investments that facilitate a flexible, efficient deployment of this technology. Advanced virtualization technology enables your organization to move beyond consolidation and use...
7 Virtualization Challenges: Building a Virtualization-Ready Application and Storage Networking Infrastructure by F5 Networks
This White Paper describes how F5 technology enables your network to adapt to virtualization needs, ensure high availability (HA), maximize resources, and improve performance so you can get the most out of your investment. To ensure the full potential of your virtual platform solution, you need to make sure your application and storage...
Re-architecting Your Virtual Environment: Analysis tools and platform decisions by Insight and Sun Microsystems, Inc
Chris Wolf talks about the tools that are used to increase virtual server performance. Later, virtualization platform decision points are covered with emphasis on OS and application compatibility and support, high availability, automation and management. three-part videocast series led by Burton Group analyst Chris Wolf explains why...
Re-architecting Your Virtual Environment: Solutions to virtual infrastructure challenges by Insight and Sun Microsystems, Inc
In this final session, Wolf discusses application selection, focusing on using chargebacks to counter physical storage challenges. He gives network architecture examples, offers some CPU considerations, and tackles issues with heterogeneous VM management. This three-part videocast series led by Burton Group analyst Chris Wolf...
Transform Your Data Center Into An Energy-Efficient Operation by Insight and Sun Microsystems, Inc
Data center growth has led to sprawling server, storage, and supporting infrastructure. This white paper describes how to achieve better utilization and more eco-efficient systems energy-efficient systems with virtualization technologies. Data center growth in number of users, applications, and data, have all led to sprawling server...
Foglight - Application Management to Unify IT and the Business by Quest Software
Your applications are the lifeblood of the service that IT delivers to end users and the business. Foglight, correlates application performance data and events from the entire application infrastructure to the true root-cause of a problem. Foglight will correlate application performance data and events from the entire application...
Spotlight on Oracle-- Rapidly Discover Oracle Performance Bottlenecks by Quest Software
Spotlight on Oracle enables real-time diagnostics, providing the fastest way to find and fix performance bottlenecks in your Oracle database environment. There is an explosion of data today, and performance bottlenecks impact your organization. You need a solution to identify, diagnose and resolve performance problems quickly...
Enabling End-To-End IT Management with Microsoft System Center and Quest Software by Quest Software
In this white paper, Enterprise Management Associates discuss how Quest can expand the power of Microsoft System Center for true end-to-end IT management. One of the greatest challenges facing IT managers today is controlling complex IT infrastructures - and doing it within a tight budget. And a lack of centralized support for...
The Importance of Testing Your Disaster Recovery Plan Regularly by Diligent Technologies Corporation, an IBM Company
Too often, people assume backups have worked. But backups are not "set it and forget it" applications. In this PowerPoint presentation, Jeff Harbert discusses why disaster recovery plan testing is necessary and what and when to test. This presentation discusses why disaster recovery plan testing is necessary and what and when to test.

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Capacity Bottleneck Analyzer Standard Edition by VKernel
VKernel´s Capacity Bottleneck Analyzer Virtual Appliance immediately builds a list of current RAM, CPU, storage and network bottlenecks in your VMware infrastructure. VKernel´s Capacity Bottleneck Analyzer Virtual Appliance immediately builds a list of current RAM, CPU, storage and network bottlenecks in your VMware infrastructure. It...
Cost Visibility, Chargeback, and Capacity Management in Virtualized Environments by VKernel
VKernel's Chargeback Virtual Appliance allows IT to provide its end user departments with instant reports about resource consumption and how much it costs. VKernel's Chargeback Virtual Appliance allows IT to provide its end user departments with instant reports about resource consumption and how much it costs. ▪ Meters resource usage by...
Implementing Chargeback: A Step-By-Step Approach by VKernel
Many organizations recognize the need for Chargeback, but simply do not know where to start. The workshop will walk through an easy to understand step by step approach for implementing Chargeback. The group size will be small with interactive... Many organizations recognize the need for chargeback, but simply do not know where to start. This...
Tackling the Virtualization Chargeback Challenge by VKernel
Learn how VKernel’s Chargeback Virtual Appliance helps companies gain cost visibility and chargeback on resource utilization; recover costs of ESX Infrastructure; and measure resource consumption by applications, resource pools and clusters. The old chargeback model of users paying for physical server hardware simply no longer works...
How to Resolve Capacity Bottlenecks and Ensure Great Performance in Your VMware ESX Environment by VKernel
In virtualized data centers, the fact that all applications and users can impact each other combined with a lack of resource monitoring can cause poor performance and even system downtime. This white paper provides a formula to avoid these problems. The savings of the virtualized data center are extremely compelling, but this technology...
Capacity Analyzer: Adavanced Analytics for Capacity Management by VKernel
By continuously monitoring shared capacity utilization trends in your VMware ESX environment, Capacity Analyzer significantly reduces the time and costs of identifying current capacity bottlenecks causing performance problems. In a virtual server infrastructure where all resources are shared, optimal performance can only be...
Performance Assurance Lifecycle for Virtual Infrastructures by VKernel
Read this paper to learn how the Performance Assurance Lifecycle eliminates performance and financial risks, taking the data center from 15-20 percent virtualized to 70-100 percent. The Performance Assurance Lifecycle is designed to eliminate performance and financial risks to provide a level of confidence necessary to take the data...
Best Practices for Selecting a WAN Optimization Solution: Benchmarking Performance ROI by Shunra Software
WAN optimization can ensure that remote users around the world have ready access to critical applications and services. This white paper outlines the principles and practices that will ensure that you do so. As businesses become increasingly dependent on the effective delivery of IT services over far-flung enterprise networks...
Sun Storage J4000 Array Family Scalable, Reliable and Cost-effective Solutions for Open Storage Infrastructures by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The Sun Storage J4200 array provides high availability, cost-effective 2U storage and supports up to 12 3.5-inch SATA or SAS hard drives. The Sun Storage J4200 array provides high availability, cost-effective 2U storage. It supports up to 12 3.5-inch SATA or SAS hard drives. In addition, the Sun Storage J4200 array supports fully hot...
The Quest for Competitive Advantage in the Insurance Marketplace by EMC Corporation
In the insurance business model for the future, information management, rather than being derivative of processing systems, will be a goal and critical outcome of the systems. A new business model is required in which business and IT are no longer separate entities but are much more intertwined. Such a model will be more effective in...
EMC Solutions for Insurance by EMC Corporation
EMC helps insurance companies around the world keep their most essential digital information protected, secure, and continuously available. As the world leader in products, services, and solutions for information management and storage, EMC helps insurance companies around the world keep their most essential digital information...
7 Requirements of Data Loss Prevention by Symantec Corporation
This report provides a clear understanding of the capabilities a successful data loss prevention solution must deliver. It also incorporates insight into the capabilities that companies require from their solution. Global organizations and government agencies require more than network security to guard their confidential data and...
Operational Performance Management 101: Everyone Measures KPIs by Actuate
View this webinar to learn how Operational Performance Management provides the framework necessary to align different parts of an organization using proven methodologies and techniques to ensure individual business units are performing. Some organizations launch Performance Management initiatives "top down"; typically this...
Performance Evaluation and Certification of Oracle VM Server from The Tolly Group by Oracle Corporation
Oracle VM delivers performance on par with a bare-metal server without the expense of deploying and supporting additional hardware. Report Confirms Oracle VM Delivers Exceptional Performance, Scalability and Efficiency After an extensive performance benchmark evaluation, Oracle VM server virtualization software is now certified...
De-duplication Guides
Enterprise-class disk array purchase considerations
Disk storage is gaining attention as a preferred backup target, providing high levels of performance and reliability that tape media is hard-pressed to deliver. Techniques like RAID-6/DP, disk-to-disk (D2D) snapshots, internal storage tiering, and replication have emerged as important backup tactics, leveraging disk to shorten backup windows, reduce recovery point objectives (RPO) and speed recovery time objectives (RTO). However, selecting the right disk array for your enterprise isn't easy. Now that you've reviewed the essential issues involved in any backup acquisition, this chapter focuses on the specific considerations of enterprise-class disk arrays. You'll also find a series of specifications to help make on-the-spot product comparisons between vendors, like 3PARdata Inc., EMC Corp., Hitachi Data Systems Inc. (HDS), IBM and others.

Match the cost of disk to the value of data. Enterprise data can vary dramatically in its value to the enterprise, so choose disk products that suit the importance of that data. For example, if you intend to store mission-critical database content on the disk array, select high-performance, high-reliability Fibre Channel (FC) hard drives for the array. For less critical documents or other corporate media, you may opt for SAS or high-volume SATA drives that are slower but less expensive, and generally less reliable. Many arrays can support a variety of drive types, allowing you to implement multiple storage tiers within the same disk array -- allowing data to be migrated between tiers and usually resulting in a significant cost savings for the storage organization.

Consider how a disk array will impact backup processes. Most IT organizations are used to tape-based backups using conventional backup software, so the introduction of a general-purpose disk array often causes unexpected disruptions to the backup process, forcing backup administrators to use new tools and adjust procedures to achieve adequate data protection. For example, snapshot and replication tools are significantly different than conventional backup software. Understand that internal changes will be needed to support new disk array products. Note that virtual tape libraries (VTL) are disk arrays that are specifically designed to emulate tape libraries, easing the impact on backup processes. VTL systems are covered specifically in the next chapter.

Consider the impact of rebuild times on the backup process. Failed disks are replaced and their contents are then automatically rebuilt from the corresponding mirror disk or RAID group. However, the rebuild process takes time, which impacts production use of the array along with any backups scheduled during the rebuild time. You may not be able to access the affected RAID group (or access it at significantly lower performance levels) until the failed disk bas been rebuilt. Understand how to respond to disk faults and know how that impacts the backup processes. Advanced features like "pre-emptive rebuilds" can monitor a disk for signs of impending failure and start the rebuild process before a disk actually fails -- minimizing the rebuild time.

Look for data compression technologies to extend disk capacity. As data volumes increase at 60% or more per year, the cost of new disk capacity can be a significant expense. Compression techniques are emerging to fit more data on less disk space, lowering the cost of additional storage. Conventional compression basically works by removing redundant data from each file -- making the files smaller and using less space. Data deduplication, also called commonality factoring or intelligent compression, provides single-instance storage, so only one copy of a particular block or file is actually stored on the array. For example, rather than saving 10 copies of a 100 MB PowerPoint presentation in a backup process, only one copy of the presentation is committed to disk. Note that content-addressed storage (CAS) platforms typically employ data deduplication, but the technology is extending to other disk arrays. CAS products are covered in a later chapter.

Consider the disaster recovery implications of disk backups. Arrays typically support hot swapping between disks, but the disk drives themselves are generally not easily transportable. That is, you wouldn't pop out a 600 GB SATA drive from an array in New York City and send it to a storage facility in Des Moines, Iowa. Consequently, disks are on-site assets and subject to fire, flood and other disasters. Disk arrays are often protected with supplemental tape backups -- dubbed disk-to-disk-to-tape or D2D2T -- or replicated remotely to a secondary array across a wide area network (WAN).

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Techniques like disk-to-disk (D2D) snapshots and replication have emerged as important backup tactics, leveraging disk to shorten backup windows, reduce recovery point objectives (RPO) and speed recovery time objectives (RTO). However, selecting the right disk array for your enterprise isn't easy. Now that you've reviewed the essential issues involved in any backup acquisition, this segment focuses on the specific considerations of enterprise-class disk arrays. More...

Tutorial on purchasing virtual tape libraries
Some organizations using tape-based backup are hesitant to change the backup tools and processes needed to accommodate disk array storage -- often forestalling any changes until backup demands reach crisis levels. Virtual tape libraries (VTL) bridge that gap, providing the benefits of disk storage in a system that accurately emulates a tape library to existing backup software. Thus, IT organizations can embrace disk storage with little, if any, retooling or learning curve. But VTL selection demands careful consideration particularly when it comes to capacity and retention time.

Now that you've reviewed the essential issues involved in any backup acquisition, this Guide outlines specific considerations for VTLs.

Weigh the need for disk storage against current processes. Before incurring the expense of a new virtual tape library platform, consider the current backup window, recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO). If backup objectives are met with tape, the addition of a VTL may be difficult to justify -- the added performance of disk storage would have no business impact. Organizations that are already leveraging other disk storage technologies with snapshot or replication tools may also see little benefit from VTLs. However, VTLs may be a worthwhile technology to shorten backup windows, RPOs and RTOs, where tape is currently in use. For example, an organization experiencing backup windows that routinely run over into production time (e.g. running through a weekend into Monday morning) may see a significant benefit from a VTL.

Consider the compatibility and interoperability of the VTL platform. Virtual tape library systems and backup software are not universally compatible. Be sure that any prospective VTL system will be compatible with your existing backup software, such as EMC NetWorker or IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM). In many cases, the VTL will emulate a number of tape drives (e.g., LTO-2, LTO-3 or LTO-4), which the backup software can access directly, requiring only a relatively minor reconfiguration of the backup software.

Consider VTL storage capacity versus backup needs. VTL storage capacity is not endless -- VTLs only implement a finite amount of disk space. When planning a virtual tape library, understand the space needed for each backup and then multiply that by the length of time those backups need to be retained. For example, if you're backing up 5 terabytes (TB) each week and need to retain the backups for at least four weeks, the VTL would need at least 20 TB of capacity. Many users opt for considerably more capacity to meet burgeoning storage needs. Long-term storage scalability is often an overlooked attribute of VTL platforms.

Look for data compression technologies to extend disk capacity. As with ordinary disk arrays, compression techniques are emerging to fit more data on less disk space. In addition to conventional compression, which removes redundant data from each file, data deduplication provides "single instance" storage so that only one copy of a file or block is actually stored on the VTL. Experts note effective compression levels for data deduplication approaching 50-to-1. For a virtual tape library, this increases the number of backups that can be stored locally. [See the Data Deduplication Special Report for more details on the current state of this technology.]

Consider long-term archival storage of backed up data. A virtual tape library cannot hold a backup set forever. Once a backup set "ages out," it must be offloaded from the VTL to make space for new backups. In many cases, it's not acceptable to simply delete the backup set. Instead, the backup is offloaded to archival storage on a SATA disk array or tape library. The tape system that was displaced by a VTL is often redeployed as an archival storage system to create a disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T) architecture.

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VTLs provide the benefits of disk storage in a system that emulates a tape library to existing backup software. If you're selecting a VTL, here is the criteria for evaluating VTLs, as well as a series of specifications to help you compare products from vendors such as Copan Systems, EMC, FalconStor, Maxxan, IBM, Sepaton and others. More...

Virtual tape library specifications
Virtual tape library (VTL) systems use disk storage to improve backup and restore processes, allowing many organizations to move from tape to disk backups without disrupting current practices. High-end virtual tape library systems can use more than 1,000 SATA drives, offering hundreds of terabytes of raw storage, while emulating dozens of tape drives and thousands of tape cartridges, so they appear exactly like a tape library to many different backup software products.

The following product snapshots highlight the key specifications for a cross-section of VTL systems/appliances with a minimum of 1 TB of disk capacity and storage area nework (SAN) connectivity of at least 500 MB per hour. The products were selected based on input from industry analysts and SearchStorage.com editors. Specifications are current as of November 2007.

These specifications are periodically updated, and vendors are welcome to submit their updates and new product specifications to sbigelow@techtarget.com.

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Bus-Tech Inc.; Mainframe Data Library
Copan Systems Inc.; The Revolution 220T VTL
Copan Systems Inc.; The Revolution 220TX
EMC Corp.; Disk Library DL210
EMC Corp.; Disk Library DL4100
EMC Corp.; Disk Library DL4200
EMC Corp.; Disk Library DL4400
FalconStor Software; VTL-350
FalconStor Software; Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S6)
FalconStor Software; Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S12)
FalconStor Software; Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S24)
FalconStor Software; Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Virtual Appliance for VMware
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks D2D 110 Backup System
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks D2D 120 Backup System
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks 6000 Virtual Library System
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks 9000 Virtual Library System
Hewlett-Packard Co.; StorageWorks 12000 Virtual Library System
IBM; Virtualization Engine TS7700
Network Appliance Inc.; NearStore VTL 1400
Overland Storage Inc.; REO 4500
Overland Storage Inc.; REO 9100
Quantum Corp.; DXi3500 Disk Backup and Replication Appliance with De-duplication Technology
Quantum Corp.; DXi5500 Disk Backup and Replication Appliance with De-duplication Technology
Quantum Corp.; DXi7500 Disk Backup and Replication System with De-duplication Technology
Sepaton Inc.; S2100-ES2 Virtual Tape Library
Sun Microsystems Inc.; StorageTek VTL Appliance Plus Series 1000
Sun Microsystems Inc.; StorageTek VTL Appliance Plus Series 2000
Sun Microsystems Inc.; StorageTek VTL Appliance Plus Series 3000

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Product: Bus-Tech Inc.; Mainframe Data Library

Usable capacity: In excess of one petabyte
Raw capacity Not provided
# of drives: Dependent on storage vendor attached to
Drive types: 3480, 3490 and 3590
Drive tapacity: 500 GB
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 500 MBps
Connectivity: FICON or ESCON on mainframe side Ethernet or Fibre Channel on storage side
Virtual libraries: 16
Virtual tape drives: 256 to 1,024
Virtual cartridges: unlimited virtual tape cartridges
Release date: August 10, 2006
Base price range: $110,000 to $260,000
Software: Included
Detailed specs: http://www.bustech.com/pdf/MDL-4000-Tech-Sheet.pdf
Vendor URL: www.bustech.com

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Product: COPAN Systems Inc.; The Revolution 220T VTL (1)

Usable capacity: 20.25 TB to 324 TB (compressed capacity; depending on drives)
Raw capacity 28 TB to 448 TB
# of drives: Up to 896 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA drive support
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: No
Transfer rate: 2.75 TB/h
Connectivity: Up to four 2 Gb FC ports
Virtual libraries: 1 to 56
Virtual tape drives: 1 to 56
Virtual cartridges: 4,096 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: October 2005
Base price range: Less than $3.00 per GB
Software: Supported Backup Applications: Atempo Time Navigator, BakBone NetVault, CommVault Galaxy, CA BrightStor, EMC Data Manager (EDM), HP Data Protector, IBM Backup Recovery & Media Services, Legato NetWorker, Oracle Secure Backup, Tivoli Storage Manager, and Veritas NetBackup/Backup Exec.
Supported Archive Applications: ADIC AMASS, FileTek StorHouse, Microsoft Removable Storage Manager, SGI InfiniteStorage Data Migration Facility (DMF), Sun SAM-FS, Veritas Enterprise Vault
Detailed specs: http://www.copansys.com/products/revolution_220t.shtml
Vendor URL: http://www.copansystems.com

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Product: Copan Systems Inc.; The Revolution 220TX VTL (1)

Usable capacity: 101.25 TB to 324 TB
Raw capacity 140 TB to 448 TB
# of drives: Up to 896 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA drive support
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: No
Transfer rate: 5.2 TB/hour
Connectivity: Up to eight 2 Gb FC ports
Virtual libraries: 5 to 56
Virtual tape drives: 5 to 56
Virtual cartridges: 8,192 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: October 2005
Base price range: Less than $3.00 per GB
Software: Supported Backup Applications: Atempo Time Navigator, BakBone NetVault, CommVault Galaxy, CA BrightStor, EMC Data Manager (EDM), HP Data Protector, IBM Backup Recovery & Media Services, Legato NetWorker, Oracle Secure Backup, Tivoli Storage Manager, and Veritas NetBackup/Backup Exec.
Supported Archive Applications: ADIC AMASS, FileTek StorHouse, Microsoft Removable Storage Manager, SGI InfiniteStorage Data Migration Facility (DMF), Sun SAM-FS, Veritas Enterprise Vault
Detailed specs: http://www.copansys.com/products/revolution_220t.shtml
Vendor URL: http://www.copansystems.com

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Product: EMC Corp.; Disk Library (DL) 210 (1)

Usable capacity: 4 TB to 24 TB (72 compressed)
Raw capacity 6 TB to 36 TB
# of Drives: 12 to 72 (2)
Drive types: SATA drive support
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 380 MBps
Connectivity: Fibre Channel
Virtual libraries: 16
Virtual tape drives: 64
Virtual cartridges: 4,096 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: April 2006
Base price range: Starts at $50,000
Software: http://www.emc.com/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.pdf
Detailed specs: http://www.emc.com/products/systems/disk_library/compare/index.jsp
Vendor URL: http://www.emc.com

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Product: EMC Corp.; DL4100 (1)

Usable capacity: 11.5 TB to 170 TB
Raw capacity 15 TB to 232 TB
# of drives: 465 (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 500 GB drives
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 1,100 MBps
Connectivity: Fibre Channel
Virtual libraries: 128
Virtual tape drives: 1,024
Virtual cartridges: 64,000 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: October 2006
Base price range: Starts at $200,000
Software: http://www.emc.com/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.pdf
Detailed specs: http://www.emc.com/products/systems/disk_library/compare/index.jsp
Vendor URL: http://www.emc.com

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Product: EMC Corp.; DL4200 (1)

Usable capacity: 11.5 TB to 170 TB
Raw capacity 15TB to 232 TB
# of drives: 465 (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 500 GB drives
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 1,200 MBps
Connectivity: Fibre channel
Virtual libraries: 256
Virtual tape drives: 2,048
Virtual cartridges: 128,000 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: October 2006
Base price range: Starts at $250,000
Software: http://www.emc.com/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.pdf
Detailed Specs: http://www.emc.com/products/systems/disk_library/compare/index.jsp
Vendor URL: http://www.emc.com

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Product: EMC Corp.; DL4400 (1)

Usable capacity: 23 TB to 370 TB
Raw capacity 30 TB to 464 TB
# of drives: 960 drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 500 GB drives
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 2,200 MBps
Connectivity: Fibre Channel
Virtual libraries: 256
Virtual tape drives: 2,048
Virtual cartridges: 128,000 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: October 2006
Base price range: Starts at $400,000
Software: http://www.emc.com/interoperability/matrices/EMCSupportMatrix.pdf
Detailed specs: http://www.emc.com/products/systems/disk_library/compare/index.jsp
Vendor URL: http://www.emc.com

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Product: FalconStor; VTL-350 (1)

Usable capacity: More than 512 TB can be attached
Raw capacity Up to 18 TB internal, 512 TB external
# of drives: Up to 24 internal, not limited external (2)
Drive types: SATA internal
Drive capacity: Up to 750 GB internal SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: not available
Connectivity: Fibre Channel, iSCSI, SCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 64 per node
Virtual tape drives: Up to 512 per node
Virtual cartridges: Up to 4,096 virtual tape cartridges per node
Release date: June 2004 (initial release)
Base price range: See vendor
Software: not available
Detailed specs: http://www.falconstor.com/en/solutions/?pg=Products&sb=VTL
Vendor URL: http://www.falconstor.com

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Product: Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S6) (1)

Usable capacity: 3.75 TB with RAID 5
Raw capacity Up to 4.5 TB
# of drives: 6 drives (2)
Drive types: SATA internal
Drive capacity: Up to 750 GB internal SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 200 MBpsec (using 4 Gbps FC)
Connectivity: Fibre Channel, iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 4
Virtual tape drives: Up to 16
Virtual cartridges: Up to 1,024
Release date: Currently available (October 2007)
Base price range: $19,000
Software: Not available
Detailed specs: http://www.falconstor.com/en/solutions/?pg=Products&sb=Turnkey&sm=VTL
Vendor URL: http://www.falconstor.com

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Product: Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S12) (1)

Usable capacity: 7.5 TB with RAID 6
Raw capacity 9 TB
# of drives: Up to 12 (2)
Drive types: SATA internal
Drive capacity: Up to 750 GB internal SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 250 MBps (using 4 Gbps RC)
Connectivity: Fibre Channel, iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 8
Virtual tape drives: Up to 32
Virtual cartridges: Up to 2,048
Release date: Currently available (October 2007)
Base price range: See vendor
Software: Not available
Detailed specs: http://www.falconstor.com/en/solutions/?pg=Products&sb=Turnkey&sm=VTL
Vendor URL: http://www.falconstor.com

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Product: Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Storage Appliance (VTL-S24) (1)

Usable capacity: 16.5 TB with RAID 6
Raw capacity 18 TB
# of drives: Up to 24 internal (2)
Drive types: SATA internal
Drive capacity: Up to 750 GB internal SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: 300 MBps (using 4 Gbps FC)
Connectivity: Fibre Channel, iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 16
Virtual tape drives: Up to 64
Virtual cartridges: Up to 4,096
Release date: Currently available (October 2007)
Base price range: See vendor
Software: Not available
Detailed specs: http://www.falconstor.com/en/solutions/?pg=Products&sb=VTL
Vendor URL: http://www.falconstor.com

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Product: Virtual Tape Library (VTL) Virtual Appliance for VMware

Usable capacity: 2.8 TB
Raw capacity Not applicable
# of drives: Not applicable
Drive types: Not applicable
Drive capacity: Not applicable
Drive hot swap: Not applicable
Transfer rate: 60 MBps (using 1 Gbps iSCSI)
Connectivity: iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 4
Virtual tape drives: Up to 16
Virtual cartridges: Up to 1,024
Release date: Currently available (October 2007)
Base price range: $8,000
Software: This is a software product
Detailed specs: http://www.falconstor.com/en/solutions/?pg=Application&sb=VMWare
Vendor URL: http://www.falconstor.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System (1)

Usable capacity: 1.5 TB
Raw capacity 2.0 TB
# of drives: 4 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 60 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 6
Virtual tape drives: Up to 12
Virtual cartridges: Up to 180 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $6,100
Software: HP Data Protector, HP Data Protector Express, CA BrightStor ARCserve, Symantec Backup Exec, Yosemite Backup, and more (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/1000vls/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks D2D 110 Backup System (1)

Usable capacity: 750 MB
Raw capacity 1.0 TB
# of drives: 4 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 250 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: No
Transfer rate: Up to 40 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 4
Virtual tape drives: Up to 4
Virtual cartridges: Up to 96 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $1,999
Software: HP Data Protector Express 3.5 2 , CA BrightStor ARCserve 11.5 , EMC Networker 7.3, Symantec Backup Exec 11d , Symantec Netbackup 6.0 3, Atempo Time Navigator 4.x 3, BakBone NetVault 7.4 3 , CommVault Galaxy Backup 6.1 3, Yosemite Backup 8.5 3 (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/d2d_bs/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks D2D 120 Backup System (1)

Usable capacity: 1.5 TB
Raw capacity 2.0 TB
# of drives: 4 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: No
Transfer rate: Up to 40 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: iSCSI
Virtual libraries: Up to 4
Virtual tape drives: Up to 4
Virtual cartridges: Up to 96 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $3,999
Software: HP Data Protector Express 3.5 2 , CA BrightStor ARCserve 11.5 , EMC Networker 7.3, Symantec Backup Exec 11d , Symantec Netbackup 6.0 3, Atempo Time Navigator 4.x 3, BakBone NetVault 7.4 3 , CommVault Galaxy Backup 6.1 3, Yosemite Backup 8.5 3 (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/d2d_bs/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks 6000 Virtual Library System (1)

Usable capacity: 2.5 TB to 70.3 TB
Raw capacity 3.0 TB to 96 TB
# of drives: 12 to 192 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 250 GB, 500 GB, or 750 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 600 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: 4 Gbps FC
Virtual libraries: Up to 16
Virtual tape drives: Up to 128
Virtual cartridges: Up to 8,192 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $32,900 to $190,000
Software: HP Data Protector, CA BrightStor ARCserve, EMC Legato Networker, Symantec Backup Exec, Symantec NetBackup, Tivoli Storage Manager, and more (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/6000vls/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks 9000 Virtual Library System (1)

Usable capacity: 30 TB to 300 TB
Raw capacity 36 TB to 360 TB
# of drives: 48 to 480 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA
Drive capacity: 750 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer Rate: Up to 4,800 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: 4 Gbps FC
Virtual libraries: Up to 128 (16 per node)
Virtual tape drives: Up to 1,024 (128 per node)
Virtual cartridges: Up to 8,192 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $227,500
Software: HP Data Protector, CA BrightStor ARCserve, EMC Legato Networker, Symantec Backup Exec, Symantec NetBackup, Tivoli Storage Manager, and more (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/disk_storage/disk_to_disk/vls/9000vls/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: HP; StorageWorks 12000 Virtual Library System (1)

Usable capacity: 3 TB to over 500 TB
Raw capacity 4 TB to 720 TB
# of drives: 8 to 1,440 hard drives (2)
Drive types: FC and FATA
Drive capacity: 300 GB FC and 500 GB FATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 4,800 MBps (using maximum number of drives)
Connectivity: 4 Gbps FC
Virtual libraries: Up to 128 (16 per node)
Virtual tape drives: Up to 1,024 (128 per node)
Virtual cartridges: Up to 8,192 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: $59,100
Software: HP Data Protector, CA BrightStor ARCserve, EMC Legato Networker, Symantec Backup Exec, Symantec NetBackup, Tivoli Storage Manager, and more (see: www.hp.com/go/ebs)
Detailed Specs: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/disk_storage/disk_to_disk/vls/12000vls/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.hp.com

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Product: IBM; Virtualization Engine TS7700 (1)

Usable capacity: Up to 6TB (18TB with 3:1 compression)
Raw capacity Not provided
# of drives: Up to 64 disk drives (four disk RAID configurations each with up to 16 drives) (2)
Drive types: 15K rpm 146 GB Fibre Channel HDDs
Drive capacity: 146 GB each
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 600 MBps
Connectivity: Up to Four 4Gbps FICON channels (512 logical paths)
Virtual libraries: TS3500 Tape Library
Virtual tape drives: 128 virtual tape drives (up to sixteen 4 Gbps TS1120 or 3592 Physical tape drives)
Virtual cartridges: Up to 1,000,000 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: Starting under $500,000
Software: most host tape programs (e.g. CA, TSM, etc.) work with the TS7700 transparently
Detailed specs: http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/tape/ts7700/index.html
Vendor URL: http://www.ibm.com

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Product: Network Appliance Inc.; NearStore VTL 1400

Usable capacity: Uncompressed data -- 128TB; 2:1 compressible data -- 256 TB; 3:1 compressible data -- 384 TB
Raw capacity 168 TB
# of drives: 336 drives
Drive types: SATA drives
Drive capacity: 500GB SATA, 320GB SATA, 250GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes (User defined global hot spare drives)
Transfer rate: Uncompressible data - 1,600MBps; 2:1 compressible data -- 1,800MBps; 3:1 compressible data -- 1,900MBps
Connectivity: 2 onboard GbE management ports, 8 onboard 4Gb Fibre Channel ports
Virtual libraries: 512
Virtual tape drives: 20,000
Virtual cartridges: 3,000
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: Prices vary depending on deployment
Software: NearStore VTL OS v5.0
Detailed specs: http://www.netapp.com/products/nearstore/nearstore-vtl-tech-specs.html
Vendor URL: www.netapp.com

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Product: Overland Storage Inc.; REO 4500 (1)

Usable capacity: 2 TB to 10 TB (up to 38 TB using expansion arrays)
Raw capacity 3 TB to 12 TB (up to 66 TB via expansion arrays)
# of drives: Base chassis 12
Drive types: SATA II
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA II
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 220 MBps (1.0 TB/hour)
Connectivity: Two 2 Gbps FC; Two 1 Gbps iSCSI
Virtual libraries: 4
Virtual tape drives: 32
Virtual cartridges: 64 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: Starts at $23,500
Software: Not provided
Detailed specs: http://www.overlandstorage.com/products/reo4500.html
Vendor URL: http://www.overlandstorage.com

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Product: Overland Storage Inc.; REO 9100 (1)

Usable capacity: 2.5 TB to 15 TB (up to 44 TB using expansion arrays)
Raw capacity 3 TB to 18 TB (up to 66 TB via expansion arrays)
# of drives: Base chassis 12 (upgradeable to 24)
Drive types: SATA II
Drive capacity: 500 GB SATA II
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 600 MBps
Connectivity: Two 2 Gbps FC; Two 1 Gbps iSCSI
Virtual libraries: 4
Virtual tape drives: 32
Virtual cartridges: 180 virtual tape cartridges
Release date: Currently available (September 2007)
Base price range: Starts at $66,784
Software: Not provided
Detailed specs: http://www.overlandstorage.com/products/reo9100.html
Vendor URL: http://www.overlandstorage.com

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Product: Quantum Corp.; DXi3500 Disk Backup and Replication Appliance with Deduplication Technology (1)

Usable capacity: 1.2 TB to 4.2 TB
Raw capacity 2 TB to 6 TB
# of drrives: Up to 8 hard drives (2)
Drive types: SATA II
Drive capacity: 500 GB or 750 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 290 GB/hr
Connectivity: 2 Gbps FC; GbE vis iSCSI, NFS and CIFS
Virtual libraries: Emulates a variety of Quantum, Sun and IBM libraries
Virtual tape drives: Emulates DLT7000, SDLT 320, SDLT 600, SLT-S4; LTO-1, LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4
Virtual cartridges: Up to 1,600 virtual cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: Pricing depends on configuration. Please contact your preferred VAR for pricing information.
Software: http://www.quantum.com/swcompguide.aspx
Detailed specs: http://www.quantum.com/Products/Disk-BasedBackup/DXi3500/Index.aspx
Vendor URL: http://www.quantum.com

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Product: Quantum Corp.; DXi5500 Disk Backup and Replication Appliance with Deduplication Technology

Usable capacity: 3.6 TB to 10.8 TB
Raw capacity 6 TB to 18 TB
# of drives: Up to 24 hard drives
Drive types: SATA II
Drive capacity: 500 GB or 750 GB SATA
Drive hot swap: Yes
Transfer rate: Up to 800 GB/hr
Connectivity: 2 Gb FC; GbE vis iSCSI, NFS and CIFS
Virtual libraries: Emulates a variety of Quantum, Sun and IBM libraries
Virtual tape drives: Emulates DLT7000, SDLT 320, SDLT 600, SLT-S4; LTO-1, LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4
Virtual cartridges: Up to 3,200 virtual cartridges
Release date: Currently available
Base price range: Pricing depends on configuration. Please contact your preferred VAR for pricing information.
Software: http://www.quantum.com/swcompguide.aspx
Detailed specs: http://www.quantum.com/Products/Disk-BasedBackup/DXi5500/Index.aspx
Vendor URL: http://www.quantum.com

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