BridgeSTOR of Poway, Calif., has announced an expansion of its line of Application Optimized Storage Appliances for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager, which the company hopes will enable small- and medium-sized business customers using DPM to shrink their storage capacity requirements by up to 90 percent. The AOS appliances offer inline data deduplication and compression without compromising performance. The company claims that a 3.5 TB starter system appears to DPM as 35 TB of virtual capacity, and is expandable up to 10.5 TB of physical storage and 105 TB of virtual capacity.

DPM comes pre-installed and pre-configured on the appliance and provides data protection for Microsoft Windows Server, Exchange, SQL, SharePoint, and Hyper-V environments, as well as corporate desktops and laptops running Windows. Data that is sent to DPM via servers, workstations, and latops are compressed and deduplicated, with up to 10 times capacity reduction, according to BridgeSTOR. The appliances have a redundant, RAID design and include BridgeSTOR’s Virtual Storage-Advanced Data Reduction technology. VS-ADR technology includes inline, ASIC-assisted block-level data compression and deduplication with the company’s “Disk-on-Demand” thin provisioning for optimizing and scaling storage.

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