Press Release (U.S.)
Asigra Reduces
Cost and Complexity of Multi-Site Backup with New Televaluating
for Enterprises
Company Redefines Distributed Backup/Recovery
with Grid-Based Scalability, Utility Service Provisioning and
Agentless Architecture
Toronto - July 26, 2004 - Asigra, the technology specialists in distributed backup and recovery software for network computing, today announced Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises, a distributed backup solution that delivers centralized backup administration of remote site data islands, while providing a new and unique pricing model that enables IT organizations to dramatically reduce the cost and management of backup across the WAN.
Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises
was developed with a distributed backup software architecture
and capacity-based pricing model a first in the industry that
eliminates the data protection, performance, scalability and high
license costs inherent in conventional tape-based backup software
and agent-based licenses from Veritas, Legato/EMC and others.
The traditional tape backup model
was designed to protect information inside a corporate data center
and it works well within that limitation; however, todays distributed
enterprises need a data protection solution that eliminates the
technological limitations and outrageous agent-based licensing
costs of stretching a single-site backup architecture into a multi-site
environment,Ó said Eran Farajun, Executive Vice President of Asigra.
Asigra addresses this requirement by giving IT managers the best
of both worlds: much lower operational costs with dramatically
improved end-user service levels.
By adopting a capacity-based licensing
model, Asigra eliminates the fees and management costs involved
in installing and managing agents, dramatically reducing the cost
of enterprise backup. Asigra Televaulting enables backup and recovery
for distributed data as a utility service within an enterprise,
and includes all the functions, budgetary controls, chargeback
billing system, features and tools required. With Asigra software,
the corporate IT department can effectively become an internal
service provider, and charge internal departments for capacity
consumed so that IT becomes a profit center instead of a cost
center.
Asigra combines the utility service
provisioning approach with a disk-based agentless architecture
to shatter the limitations of traditional distributed-backup technologies.
Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises requires just one free software
application to be installed on a Windows or Linux machine at each
remote location. The Asigra customer pays only for the aggregate
amount of compressed data across the enterprise network.
"The combination of agentless
software and disk-based backup across a WAN attacks both the "hard"
and "soft" costs associated with conventional tape backup,
including software license fees, media and drive maintenance,
offsite storage, and the staffing required to perform tape-based
backup," said W. Curtis Preston, V.P. of Service Development,
Glasshouse Technologies. "Organizations looking to lower
software expenses should consider Asigra when evaluating data
protection technologies for the distributed enterprise."
For organizations with medium to large
geographically dispersed environments comprised of dozens of distributed
sites, the backup load of hundreds of thousands or millions of
files transmitting into a centralized backup server has the potential
to choke conventional backup solutions. Asigra Televaulting for
Enterprises is architected with grid-based performance and capacity
scaling for virtually unlimited data growth, allowing the software
to support any backup load.
Asigra allows organizations to deploy
distributed backup without changing their existing data center
backup infrastructure. At each remote site an Asigra Televaulting
DS-Client discovers all servers, desktops and laptops connected
to the local network and automates the backup of all local data
assets. Before the backup data set is transmitted to the corporate
data center, Asigra Televaulting software analyzes the data, finds
new and changed file blocks, eliminates duplicate files and further
compresses the residue bytes to ensure the backup set is as compact
as possible. The software then encrypts the data before sending
it over an IP- WAN connection to a centralized Asigra Televaulting
DS-System server located in the corporate data center, which consolidates
backup data from all distributed sites. That DS-System server
is then protected just like any other server within the data center
as part of the organizations ongoing data protection policies.
Moreover, the back-end DS-System server integrates directly with
third-party ILM solutions from the major storage vendors.
Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises
supports a broad range of platforms found in remote sites, including
Windows, Linux, Unix, Novell and AS/400, and protects Oracle,
SQL Server and Exchange Server data. Back-end DS-System software
runs on Solaris, Linux, and Windows.
Asigra Televaulting for Enterprises
is currently available with prices starting at $11,250 USD.
About Asigra
Founded in 1986, Asigra is the specialist in distributed data
backup and recovery solutions for network computing. With Asigra's
Televaulting software, enterprises can reliably protect mission-critical
information across all their geographically dispersed "data
islands," whether they reside on servers, desktops or laptops.
The privately held company is based in Toronto, Canada.