NetApp Set to Launch De-duplication Tool
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Network Appliance Inc. this week plans to launch its first data de-duplication technology for primary corporate storage systems.
The new NetApp Advanced Single Instance Storage (A-SIS) software provides de-duplication across NetApps NearStore R200 and FAS storage systems, the company said.
A-SIS ends a multiyear wait for the technology by Davinder Gupta, manager of network systems at Intuitive Surgical Inc., a medical device maker in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Watching the amount of data at his company mushroom at a rate of 8% per month in recent years, Gupta knew it wasnt practical to simply buy more storage, he said.

Davinder Gupta
He oversees 15TB to 20TB of data stored in a variety of systems, including NetApp FAS920, FAS3020 and NearStore R200 arrays.
Gupta said Intuitive Surgical tested a beta version of A-SIS against a 100GB data set and achieved a 37% increase in storage capacity. The test included a variety of data types, including Excel, Word and JPEG files, as well as movies, he said. He noted that there was no performance degradation during file access.
Gupta expects the capacity of existing storage systems to grow by about 25% once a production version of A-SIS is up and running. He said he also expects that the software will significantly shrink backup times and slow the need for additional storage capacity.
Intuitive Surgical is now installing the production version of the software, Gupta said.
He noted that his firm did discover during the testing process that A-SIS can force end users to clear snapshots, which could lead to accidental backup removal.
Officials of Sunnyvale, Calif.-based NetApp said that A-SIS offers block-level de-duplication capabilities across all data types and has been tested for backup, archive, compliance storage, home directory and virtual server environments.
The software is currently available at no additional charge for users of NearStore R200 arrays and at an undisclosed price on FAS platforms.
An earlier iteration of the A-SIS technology was strictly for NetBackup environments, NetApp noted.
David Russell, an analyst at Gartner Inc., pointed out that the new offering lacks an intuitive graphical user interface, instead relying on a command-line interface.
However, Russell said that de-duplication is garnering enormous interest in large organizations because of the technologys ability to protect and store large amounts of data for backup and archiving, retain data longer for compliance or business intelligence needs, and better protect data stored by mobile workers.
Before, those areas went underserved or were flat-out ignored, said Russell. People en masse are re-evaluating their infrastructures. One of the reasons [de-duplication] is sought after is the payback is very demonstrable.
In particular, Russell said that in large organizations, file management can easily go unnoticed, compared with the scrutiny e-mail and database administration typically get.
Files are kind of left for dead, and no one really comes back to groom them or garbage-collect, Russell added. So organizations keep backing up that data that may actually be dormant.
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