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CommVault User Survey Reveals Disaster Recovery an Important Factor When Deploying Replication Solutions.


Replication Software Helps IT Align with Business Objectives and Reduce Operational Costs

OCEANPORT, N.J. -- Ensuring high data availability Refers to the degree to which data can be instantly accessed. The term is mostly associated with service levels that are set up either by the internal IT organization or that may be guaranteed by a third party datacenter or storage provider.  and protection is paramount as organizations face continued concerns over the possibility of natural or man-made disasters man-made disaster Technological disaster Public health An event in which a significant number of people are injured or die as a result of human devices or activities, unrelated to conflicts, and attributed to operator error–eg, Exxon Valdez . While enterprises have been making improvements in disaster recovery and business continuity plans, many businesses are still at risk. So it comes as no surprise that IT administrators consider "peace of mind" as one of the primary benefits of adding replication technology to their disaster recovery plans, according to according to
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The November 2007 survey, in which CommVault contacted 36 existing customers using its Continuous Data Replicator See port replicator.

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) software, also suggests that there is more to replication than just mirroring for disaster recovery. Although replicating data can reduce recovery time and mitigate risk, using replication software can also be invaluable to IT organizations as they look to reduce overall operational and data management costs. According to the survey, IT administrators also cited cost savings in data management operations or remote site personnel as key benefits of using replication technology.

Furthermore, the convergence of affordable disk capacity, increased bandwidth and the availability of replication software can increase an organization's operational efficiency and agility. In terms of time spent managing data operations, nearly half of respondents attributed their use of replication technology to helping save between two and six hours of operational time, while almost one-third cited saving six or more hours, on a weekly basis. While not all IT managers responded to this particular question, we believe the time savings realized through the use of CommVault's CDR software to be a significant factor that drives IT administrators to select CommVault[R] technology for use in their data-centers.

"For many companies, disaster recovery means trying to minimize downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure.  as they try to restore systems and get them back online. A better approach is to look at your disaster recovery plan as part of your overall data management and business strategy," said David West David West is the name of several people, including
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, CommVault's vice president of Marketing and Business Development. "This study reveals that the use of technology such as replication, along with other key data management solutions, can go a long way to reducing risk and helping IT align itself with business objectives, by simply ensuring access and availability of business-critical information and reducing overall operational costs."

Companies today are under increased pressure to meet regulatory requirements Regulatory requirements are part of the process of drug discovery and drug development. Regulatory requirements describe what is necessary for a new drug to be approved for marketing in any particular country.  for business continuity, information security and/or electronic records retention. Of those IT administrators surveyed, 34 percent represent publicly held companies where the issue of non-compliance is a significant concern. Replication solutions alone cannot meet companies' needs for data protection, recovery and retention. The survey suggests that IT administrators agree, and in order to meet regulatory requirements, two thirds of respondents are using replication software in combination with other CommVault data management functionality, including CommVault[R] Data Protection (83 percent) and Data Archival or Migration software (17 percent).

"We believe companies are starting to look for solutions that integrate data protection, replication, and archiving, which facilitate lifecycle management and compliance. Companies should also demand that solutions with these critical components allow management from a single console to maximize operational efficiency," said Laura DuBois, research director for IDC's Storage Software group. "The results from the CommVault survey further validate that a convergence of backup and replication technologies is taking place. Those vendors that are leading the pack offer solutions with heterogeneous platform support and the ability to replicate popular applications while maintaining data in a consistent state, such as CommVault's CDR software."

About the CommVault Replication Survey

Conducted in November 2007, the CommVault survey polled 36 IT managers in a 21-question online survey to gauge their company's use of replication technologies, specifically CommVault's CDR software. A complete copy of the survey results is available upon request.

CommVault's Singular Approach to Replication

CommVault Continuous Data Replicator (CDR) is a host-based, asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end.  replication solution that delivers Continuous Data Protection (near-CDP) for Windows, Linux and UNIX UNIX

Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics).
 environments. CDR centralizes the management of remote office data, provides fast, cost-effective disaster recovery and increases data availability. CDR minimizes bandwidth consumption by continuously capturing and replicating file changes at the byte level. It also optimizes available network resources by allowing administrators to throttle throttle

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 network bandwidth. CDR increases recoverability by providing unique, application-consistent snapshots in addition to the primary replica. As part of the CommVault suite of software, CDR replication can be managed along with backup, recovery and archive from a single Unified Console.

More information about CommVault CDR is available at http://www.commvault.com/products/replication.asp?sid=10197

About CommVault([R])

A singular vision - a belief in a better way to address current and future data management needs - guides CommVault in the development of Singular Information Management(TM) solutions for high-performance data protection, universal availability and simplified management of data on complex storage networks. CommVault's exclusive single-platform architecture gives companies unprecedented control over data growth, costs and risk. CommVault's Simpana(TM) software suite of products was designed to work together seamlessly from the ground up, sharing a single code and common function set, to deliver superlative Data Protection, Archive, Replication, Search and Resource Management capabilities. More companies every day join those who have discovered the unparalleled efficiency, performance, reliability, and control only CommVault can offer. Information about CommVault is available at www.commvault.com. CommVault's corporate headquarters is located in Oceanport, New Jersey Oceanport is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 5,807.

Oceanport was formed as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 6, 1920, from portions of Eatontown Township (now
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