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Introduction to InMage Solutions. Eric Burgener Senior Vice President, Product Management May2009. Changing Recovery Landscape. Data growing at unprecedented rates Existing data protection schemes are breaking Need to reduce complexity in heterogeneous environments
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Introduction to InMage Solutions Eric Burgener Senior Vice President, Product Management May2009
Changing Recovery Landscape • Data growing at unprecedented rates • Existing data protection schemes are breaking • Need to reduce complexity in heterogeneous environments • Different servers and storage, physical/virtual servers • Driving a proliferation of recovery tools and products • Recovery requirements are evolving • RPO/RTO becoming increasingly stringent • Tape-based infrastructure has problematic recovery reliability • Disaster recovery becoming more important • Legal, financial services, healthcare, government, education, etc. • De-duplication is a partial solution • Lowers the cost of disk-based backup • It’s still “backup” • Need for an integrated solution becoming apparent • Local and remote, data and application recovery
InMage Foundation Technologies • Continuous data protection (CDP) • IP-based asynchronous replication • Application failover/failback • WAN optimization • Disk-based recovery
InMage Systems • Scalable, software-based recovery solutions • Local (backup) and remote (DR) recovery solutions • Handles data and application recovery in a single integrated solution • Foundation of 5 next generation data protection technologies • Mid tier to large enterprise customers with heterogeneous environments • Windows, Linux, Unix • Environments with 10 to 1000 servers • Strong investment preservation value proposition • Corporate information • Founded by Brocade founder Kumar Malavalli • Headquartered in Santa Clara, California • Indirect business model selling through OEMs, channel partners • Hundreds of customers across multiple verticals • Legal, financial services, healthcare, government, education, etc.
InMage Solution Disaster Recovery Disk-based backup LOCAL SITE REMOTE SITE Production Server Source(s) Sources can be either physical or virtual machines A single CX can simultaneously provide the recovery foundation for multiple applications CX … AppShots WAN LAN Recovery Server Target(s) AppShots All transmission occurs across cost-effective IP networks Targets can be either physical or virtual machines Recovery Server Target(s) Data taps
Integrating With Backup LOCAL SITE REMOTE SITE Production Server Source(s) Sources can be either physical or virtual machines Targets can be either physical or virtual machines A single CX can simultaneously provide the recovery foundation for multiple applications CX … WAN LAN Recovery Server Target(s) AppShot Tape Recovery Server Target(s) Backup Server Data taps Backup agent(s)
Application Recovery LOCAL SITE REMOTE SITE Production Server Source(s) Sources can be either physical or virtual machines Targets can be either physical or virtual machines A single CX can simultaneously provide the recovery foundation for multiple applications CX … WAN LAN Or failover/failback to/from here Recovery Server Target(s) AppShot AppShot Failover/failback to/from here Recovery Server Target(s) Data taps
InMage Benefits • One management interface – recovery everything • Simple, cost-effective solution that covers local/remote, data/applications • Solve your data recovery problems • Eliminates backup “window” and meets the most stringent RPO/RTO req’ts • The reliability of disk-based recovery • Minimize or eliminate tape-based infrastructure • Low overhead solution • Minimal host footprint perfect for servers that are highly utilized • The industry’s best application-consistent recovery • Minimizes network bandwidth, storage capacity requirements • Cost-effective • Does not require a SAN (leverages (IP-based networks) • Works with what you have or what you buy • InMage adds daily operational value • Immediate access to production data with zero production impact or risk • Reporting, development/test, data migration