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HPE StoreOnce Systems

Time allocated to backup: One of the biggest problems is the time intervals that remain constant despite the increase in data and even gradually decrease. The solution is capacity and performance that can be increased when needed. To this need, which competitor manufacturers can respond to by upgrading models, HP offers a solution with a capacity increase that can be made as performance is required. In this way, it is not necessary to invest in capacity that will never be used in advance. HP can still deliver up to a total of 768 TB of raw capacity and 100 TB/hour of backup speed. This means that a backup that takes 8 hours with competitive products can be reduced to 2.5 hours with HP. This solution, which provides 5.5 hours of extra working time per day, is equivalent to approximately 3 months of extra working time per year.

Disaster return: The problem here is that in the event of a data center or regional disaster, the data is protected in the right place. HP does this with a variety of replication options that use low bandwidth. Since only deduplicated data travels between locations, these operations can be performed with low-speed connections. HP StoreOnce lets you deduplicate your data wherever you want, not where competitors impose it. You can deduplicate your data at the source of the application, on the backup server, or on any StoreOnce backup device (HP StoreOnce 2600, 4200, 4400, and HP B6200). This can be done before the data is moved to another location. If your disaster recovery strategy requires data to be stored in multiple locations, HP's multisite and multihop options can be an ideal solution.

Remote location protection: Very valuable data can be located in remote locations. We often see that these data are not adequately protected. HP StoreOnce handles this issue easily. A secure backup of your data and a disaster-proof copy can be economically obtained in remote locations without requiring any local skills. The HP StoreOnce family has a variety of hardware and software solutions to suit this purpose.

Restore performance: If you can't return your data at a speed that meets the level of service you have committed, you've wasted the backup investment. Most manufacturers design only by considering backup times. In fact, we often see that the restore speeds, which can be very low, are not even mentioned in the documents. HP proudly announces its difference in this regard with restore speeds of up to 40TB/hour.

Up to 50% reduction in workload

Deduplication 1.0 solutions have solved many problems as well as new ones. For example, in Deduplication 1.0 solutions, backup software controlled backups and backup device controlled data flow. This meant extra management overhead and complexity, as it required two different management tools, one for the backup software and the other for the backup device. With Deduplication 2.0, backup software controls both data redundancy and data movements, reducing the two management tools to one.

Adapt to your current environment

HP StoreOnce products are designed to work with all popular backup software. That way, like some other products, you don't have to change the software you're using.

Is the Tape Dead?

Never! Unlike some manufacturers that can't provide tape products, HP offers both deduplication devices and tape units. For long-term data retention, tape always comes up as a lower-cost solution. If you want to keep your data for years or even 10 years, tape is the right solution.

Next Steps

There can be no company that does not use basic insurance products. Likewise, you shouldn't unnecessarily risk your data, one of your most valuable assets. You never know when disaster will hit you. That's why you can call your nearest Data System office so that we can understand your environment and offer you a Deduplication 2.0 offering where you can better protect your data at a lower cost.

Next-Generation Data Protection with HP StoreOnce (datasistem.com.tr)

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