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By Tony Pearson posted Mon February 11, 2013 06:12 PM

  

Originally posted by: TonyPearson


Recently, I spoke with Jarrett Potts, my long-time friend and former IBM colleague, who now works as Director of Strategic Marketing over at STORServer. If you have never heard of STORServer, it is a company that makes purpose-built backup appliances.

What is a Backup Appliance? It is an integrated solution of hardware and software that serves a single purpose: backup and recovery. STORServer Enterprise Backup Appliance (EBA) combines IBM's high-end x86 M4 server, IBM disk and tape storage, and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) backup software.

(Fun Fact: The 2012 IBM year-end financial results were announced last month. IBM not only continues its #1 lead in servers overall, but has the #1 marketshare for high-end x86 servers, market-leading disk and tape storage hardware, and market leading backup software.)

To determine the appropriate size of your backup appliance, the folks at STORServer help you every step of the way. They figure out the number of TB you will backup every day, and even help configure all of the TSM server parameters to achieve the policies that make the most sense for your organization.

The appliance can backup every type of data, from databases and Virtual Machines (VMs) to documents, spreadsheets, and other unstructured data.

Are you then left with a solution too complicated to run yourself? No. The STORServer Console is an easy-to-use GUI for ongoing monitoring and maintenance. Plus, your friends at STORServer are only a phone call away in case you have any questions.

(FTC Disclosure: I work for IBM, and STORSever is an approved IBM Business Partner that uses IBM hardware and software to build their solution. I have no financial interest in STORServer, and was not paid by STORServer to mention their company or products on my blog. This post may be considered a celebrity endorsement of STORServer and its Enterprise Backup Appliances.)

Perhaps my readers feel that I am a bit biased in describing a TSM-based solution, and you want a second opinion. No worries, I understand. In the latest 165-page [2012 DCIG Backup Appliance Buyer's Guide], the STORServer models ranked very high. Here is an excerpt:

"Nowhere is this demand for purpose built appliances more evident than in the rise of purpose built backup appliances (PBBAs) over the last few years and their anticipated growth rate going forward. A recent market analysis performed by IDC found that worldwide PBBA revenue totaled $2.4 billion in 2011 which was a 42.4 percent increase over the prior year.

This scoring came into play in preparing this Buyer's Guide as the STORServer EBA 3100 model scored so highly overall that it fell outside of the two (2) standard deviations that DCIG generally uses as a guideline for inclusion and exclusion of products.

The reason DCIG included this model in this Buyer's Guide whereas in other situations it might not is that DCIG is unaware of any other backup appliance(s) from any other providers that come close to matching the EBA 3100's software and hardware attributes. As such, DCIG felt it would be doing STORServer specifically and the market generally a disservice by not highlighting in this Buyer's Guide that such a backup appliance existed and was generally available for purchase."

 Backup Appliance ModelsScoreRanking
1. STORServer EBA 3100 91.70 ENTERPRISE
2. Symantec NetBackup 5220 Backup Appliance 87.11 Recommended
3. STORServer EBA 2100 86.90 Recommended
4. STORServer EBA 1100 85.70 Recommended
5. STORServer EBA 800 85.60 Recommended
6. Symantec Backup Exec 3600 Appliance 78.83 Excellent
7. Unitrends Recovery-823 76.55 Excellent
8. RackTop EBR-FE 76.50 Excellent
9. Unitrends Recovery-833 76.25 Excellent
10. Unitrends Recovery-822 76.15 Excellent

The STORServer is ideal for small and medium-sized business (SMB), but can scale quite large to handle business growth. If you are currently unhappy with your current backup environment, and feel now is the time to look around for a better way of taking backups, you won't go wrong choosing a solution based on IBM's market-leading server and storage hardware with Tivoli Storage Manager software.

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Tue February 12, 2013 02:22 PM

Originally posted by: Cloud-Builder


I'll 2nd that Great Post. STORServer is a wonderful product, we've just launched a Cloud Based BRaaS product built on STORServer. Fantastic experience all around working with STORServer.

Tue February 12, 2013 01:02 PM

Originally posted by: JarrettFPotts


Great post. Come talk to us to see how we can help. www.storserver.com