IBM manual N7000 near-line storage capabilities, Support for data retention through non­

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N7000 near-line storage capabilities

The N7000 is well suited for near-line storage configurations. An N7000 sys­ tem populated with Fibre Channel disk drives that backs up to another

N series system populated with SATA disk drives offers disk-to-disk backup capabilities that are designed to help you fill the price/performance gap between fast but costly primary storage and less-costly but slow archival (tape and optical) storage. Utilizing SATA disk drive technology, you could achieve near-primary storage performance at near-tape storage costs. A disk-based, secondary storage device for enterprise applications, N7000 disk-to-disk envi­ ronments are designed to complement and dramatically improve existing tape backup, archiving and data protection schemes. They do so by inserting eco­ nomical and simple-to-use disk-based storage between application storage and tape libraries in a three-tier storage architecture.

This arrangement is designed to pro­ vide economical storage and rapid disk-based access to reference data to help address business and regulatory requirements. It can serve as a key

component in an information lifecycle management process by storing less- critical data on a device whose cost and performance stand between pri­ mary and tape storage.

Combined with SnapVault®, the N7000 disk-to-disk backup environments are designed to serve as a robust and fully integrated appliance that makes back­ ing up and restoring data rapid and reli­ able. Backing up directly to an N7000 system in a near-line storage configura­ tion and then to tape can help your organization enhance data protection management, improve primary storage and tape library performance, and reduce backup resource requirements and costs. Two N series systems oper­ ating in a disk-to-disk backup scenario are designed to be faster and to con­ sume less application-server CPU pro­ cessing power than direct backup to tape. SnapVault software can be used to help reduce network bandwidth con­ sumption by supporting incremental block transfers to backup data across a LAN or WAN. SnapMirror® software, which replicates data at high speeds over a LAN or a WAN, is designed to provide high data availability and

fast recovery for mission-critical applications.

IBM N series systems using NearStore® software can use the Advanced Single Instance Storage (A-SIS) software feature for better stor­ age utilization. A-SIS software enables N series systems to deduplicate stored data at the block level in order to con­ serve physical disk space when making disk-to-disk copies of primary data. Traditionally when copies of volumes are created, every duplicate data string is also copied, resulting in an inefficient use for secondary storage. A-SIS dedu­ plication helps eliminate this inefficiency.

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The N7000 offers multiple capabilities in the area of data retention. It can serve as a high-performance device for stor­ ing mission-critical production data and as a data-retention system by running SnapLock® software. The N7000 with SnapLock software is designed to deliver high-performance and high- security data permanence to disk- based nearline and primary N series storage. An optional feature of the proven Data ONTAP operating system, SnapLock software supports the accu­ racy, integrity and security of data.

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