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Symantec Releases Cloud-grade Storage And Integrated Backup/Dedupe/Storage Appliances: Page 2 of 2

The 5200s, Meek said, will help CBeyond eliminate tape backups. "We want to eliminate the cost of tape maintenance and off-site storage completely," he said. The move to appliance-based backup, deduplication and storage was based on ease of implementation.

The FileStore N8300 is a NAS appliance built for cloud and large-capacity enterprise environments. "Enterprises need scale and performance for new workloads, such as digital media, cloud and virtualization," said Yogesh Agrawal, VP of Symantec's FileStore Product Group. "85 percent of data is unstructured. They need to manage growth and cost."

The N8300 can scale capacity up to 1.4 PB; Symantec claims it gains linear performance with the addition of each up to six nodes. It makes optimal use of disk space, avoiding fragmented "islands of data," Agrawal said, as it can scale independently in performance and storage capacity, so for example, enterprises do not have to purchase additional storage because their compute capacity can't support their existing environment.

The appliance includes on-board Symantec AV scanning and Storage Foundation data tiering technology, so organizations can make cost effective decisions on the type of storage that is used for particular data classifications. The N8300 fully integrates with NetBackup, as well as Symantec's Enterprise Vault data archiving product.

The 4-U NetBackup 5200 is priced at $59,995 per node. The FileStore N8300, also a 4-U appliance, costs $109,000 for a "typical" two node, 48 TB configuration.