Continuous Data Protection (CDP) from
SonicWALL
Theft,
viruses, system crashes, and misplaced or
stolen backup tapes are driving demand for
reliable, disk-based backup solutions. In
fact, business owners are estimated to spend
$6.7 billion in 2010 on data protection
technologies, up 30% from 2005.
FACTS
from SonicWALL:
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On Average 5 - 20% of nightly tape-based
backups fail.
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64% of small and medium sized business
DO NOT backup offsite.
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70% of companies that experience a
backup disaster go out of business with
3 years.
Real-Time
Data Backup
SonicWALL® Backup and Recovery solutions provide
automatic, real-time data backup for servers,
laptops and PCs. The solution backs up files
locally first to ensure data can easily be
recovered instantly from any previous point in
time. It also includes hands-free, automatic
offsite backup capabilities to protect
businesses against disasters. Together, the
automatic, hassle-free local and offsite data
backup capabilities solve the pains related to
existing backup systems. Importantly, the CDP
series of products back up only block level
differences within each file, and then compress
them so the network is not impacted or
compromised. Also, central management and remote
administration features allow IT administrators
to operate efficiently and effectively.
Tapeless,
Enterprise-level Data Protection Without the
Price Tag
Short recovery time objectives and backup tape
performance problems are driving demand for
high-speed disk-based backup. CDP provides
enterprise-class features such as continuous
data protection, remote management and
hands-free offsite backup without
enterprise-class cost.
SonicWALL
CDP for Your Business
SonicWALL Backup and Recovery products were
developed specifically with the small-to-medium
business in mind - there are no tapes or disks
to manage and the appliance includes simple,
centralized administration. With the highest
standards of reliability, data integrity and
security, SonicWALL protects your business, not
just your data.
If You're
Using Tape Backup
Tape backup systems are unreliable and prone to
human error. Data recovery from backup tapes
fail more than 50% of the time, and can be up to
400x slower than recovering data from a disk.
Most taxing is the cost and effort it takes to
administer tape backup systems - rotating tapes,
checking them and transporting them offsite. Why
use tape backup when there is CDP?