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Quantum’s
Pathlight® VX 650 is the scalable enterprise backup and restore solution that
integrates disk and tape in a single, unified system. Pathlight VX 650 starts by
leveraging SATA disk arrays to double users’ backup performance and give it RAID
reliability. Then it integrates the capacity and value of tape to deliver true
enterprise scalability and disaster recovery support.
- Enterprise disk-based backup and restore solution designed to increase
the reliability and performance of your most difficult backup jobs
- Integrates the performance and reliability of disk with the capacity and
value of tape in a single unified solution
- Disk-to-tape data movement is integrated—no negative impact on your
servers or SAN
- Exports media under backup software control in native application format
for flexible disaster recovery
- Integrated solution provides lower total ownership costs
- Presents disk-based backup system as virtual tape library—preserves
user’s investment in existing backup processes
- Embedded data management policies balance service levels with value and
provide backup data life cycle management
- Supports Quantum Scalar ®, Sun/StorageTek L-Series, and IBM 3584
libraries to preserve users’ investment
The Pathlight VX 650’s embedded path to tape and policy-based management
options let users balance their recovery service-level objectives with value and
provide backup data life cycle management choices that no conventional library
or disk backup system can offer. Pathlight VX 650 integrates easily into
existing data protection environments so users know their backup will be fast
and certain and their data protection investment will be preserved.
ADIC’s Pathlight VX 650 delivers premium protection for your organization’s
most difficult-to-backup data. In this example, email and database information
is backed up to disk, while tapes are created automatically in one library
partition for disaster recovery and retention. File and print server data is
backed up directly to tape using a separate partition in the same library.
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