In the first part of our series on continuous data protection (CDP) for SMBs, we looked at when to consider CDP and when to deploy it. In part 2, we'll look at CDP product offerings.
There are many options available for CDP. Some products require the use of new disk systems as a backup target along with the current backup and recovery infrastructure. Others are geared specifically for use in conjunction with storage systems managed entirely by the service provider at an offsite location.
For enterprise file, application and database servers, there are numerous choices available. Some enterprise CDP products are available as options or add-ons to mainstream backup applications such as CA Inc.'s XOsoft, CommVault Systems Inc.'s Simpana, Symantec Corp.'s Veritas NetBackup, among others. Other options include InMage Systems Inc.'s DR-Scout, Microsoft Corp.'s Data Protection Manager, and products from EMC Corp. and FalconStor Software.
However, this article focuses on choices available for desktop and laptop systems in large enterprises, SMBs or even small office/home office (SOHO) environments. The product options available include those that save data locally, along with others that are designed to store data through online services. The products and features are outlined below in Table 1.
Table 1: CDP products for SMBs
Product
Deployment type
CDP time
Encryption
Backup integration
Data Loc.
Platform
Atempo Inc. Live Backup
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Hardware + software agent
Seconds
Only in transit
Yes
Atempo Server
Win, Mac
Carbonite Inc. Carbonite Online Backup
Local software agent
Hours
Yes
No
Offsite - Carbonite
Windows
EMC Corp. MozyPro
Local software agent
Hours
Yes
Limited
Offsite - Mozy
Win, Mac
IBM Corp. Tivoli CDP for Files
Local software agent
Sub- second
Yes *
(with TSM)
Yes
Local and backup system
Win
Iron Mountain Inc. LiveVault
Local software agent
Hours
Yes
Yes
Offsite - Iron Mountain.
Win, Linux, Unix
Seagate - i365 Evault Small Business
Local software agent
Hours
Yes
Yes
Offsite - Seagate
Win, Linux, Unix
SonicWall CDP
Hardware + software agent
Seconds
Yes
Limited
HW and Offsite
Win, Linux
Yosemite FileKeeper
Local software agent
Seconds
Yes
Yes
Local, network, and backup system
Win
CDP is able to dramatically increase the granularity of data protection while offering significant improvements in recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) service levels. Most CDP products for SMB environments allow a degree of self service for users, which can further reduce demands on a limited or nonexistent storage staff.
As businesses become more dependent on data availability, the need for high RPO and RTO will drive other forms of data protection to integrate and adopt CDP features to deliver the high service levels required for organizations of all sizes. Moreover, for SMB environments in particular, data protection-based on CDP is a valuable option that should be investigated. The potential impact of data loss on small businesses can be just as devastating as it is to large businesses. Additionally, many SMBs lack automated backup procedures for laptops and desktops, which places these businesses at great risk. CDP is a simple solution that can go a long way toward addressing data protection issues for many companies, especially those faced by SMBs.
About the author: Russ Fellows is a Senior Analyst with Evaluator Group. He is responsible for leading research and analysis of product and market trends for NAS, virtual tape libraries and storage security.
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