Asigra has announced a major revision of its Televaulting backup and recovery
software designed to provide continuous data protection (CDP) to branch offices
over WAN links.
Version 6.2 adds agentless backup and recovery technology that optimises the
volume of data being stored by removing duplicate content, and adjusts the speed
of the backup to available WAN bandwidth, said Asigra. The vendor has followed
rivals Avamar and Symantec in adopting an agentless approach for a data
deduplication system.
The CDP client can be installed on Windows, Unix and Linux platforms, and is
aimed at Microsoft Exchange. It continuously monitors the data to be backed up
and automatically replicates block-level changes offsite when they are detected.
On the downside, the CDP client creates more data that must be stored offsite,
causing storage requirements to swell.
“A customer might have a lot of data that is changing rapidly, but the DSL
connection to the datacentre might not be big enough to move all of that data
offsite,” said Asigra’s Eran Farajun. “Our CDP software recognises that there is
a bottleneck and adjusts the pace at which it collects data so it can do so
effectively and efficiently with the WAN infrastructure it has to work with. We
get to the lowest RPO [Recovery Point Objective] you possibly can with the WAN
infrastructure you have in place.”
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