BANGALORE, INDIA: Shrinking budget and dwindling resources have only added to the misery of CIOs who are today under tremendous pressure to do more with less.
However, with the digital world over the metro expanding like never before, they are left with no choice but to incorporate more storage in their data centres, to meet the ever-growing demand for storage. As per IDC's report, 'Economy Contracts, the Digital Universe Expands', 480 billion gigabyte of data has been created so far and this would increase by five times by 2012.
Venkatesh Iyer, head - India & SAARC, Backup, Recovery and Archival Solutions, EMC, says: "We know that for every terabyte of information that we have, about 10-15 times of the information is lapped-up by organizations. On an average, people store in the back-up, and thus storage space is growing tremendously at around six per cent year-on-year."
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Data deduplication is not duplicating data, as the word implies, but is a method of reducing storage needs by eliminating redundant data.
“Dedupe,” adds Iyer, “can be done at source, or in-line or at target levels. In the deduplication process, data is scanned and unique patterns are identified, assigned corresponding unique data fingerprints, indexed and retained. Duplicate copies of data already fingerprinted are deleted, leaving only one stored copy of each unique data pattern along with its corresponding fingerprint. Redundant data is replaced with a pointer to the unique data copy.”
There are multiple ways by which dedupe can be achieved. Dedupe could be source based, target based or it could be in-line dedupe. Low line suits SMBs, where ERP could be good for in-line datadedupe technology. Source based data deduplication is finding more importance in VMware or virtualized or remote office environment because customer is facing challenge in terms of bandwidth. Aman Munglani, principal analyst, Gartner, says: “Given the present circumstances, companies have become extremely conscious with regard to storage. So, if you don't have repeated data on your disk and you are able to store more data, it reduces the back-up need quite considerably. When you are talking about 300:1 kind of savings, it is pretty significant amount of data that you can save on a disk.”
So when the amount of data is reduced, it boosts the bandwidth availability over the network too.
“There is a good amount of acceptability for this kind of technology because in various surveys the two things that CIOs might have come back and said is that their key challenges are the amount of information growth, so backing them up and disaster recovery,” avers Iyer.
In the view of Anand Naik, director, Systems Engineering, Symantec, dedupe helps you to have a centralised management of overall infrastructure. “Customers are not only adopting just reduction in storage, but an overall reduction in the complexity of storage environment with dedupe,” he adds.
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