Quantum Reveals DXi4500; Dedupe for the SMBs!

Finally, a company has seen the light and offered an affordable, entry-level data deduplication offering that doesn’t have IT Managers counting pennies or Systems Administrators pulling their hair out!  Quantum is one of the storage industry leaders in data deduplication, having helped pioneer the technology in their disk based DXi offerings (see dedupe 101 video here).  Now they have presented a disk-based deduplication offering that focuses on the SMB and remote office challenge of data storage and management. Last Monday Quantum rolled out their DXi4500 offering (see press release here) and DLT Solutions was able to get our hands on one for testing and review.  Right out of the box the DXi4500 is exactly as expected, a manageable 2U unit that doesn’t have you breaking your back or crawling around on the data center floor during the rack/power/ping process.  While most storage admin insist on a SAN solution, the easy to set up and operate NAS device made getting the DXi4500 to an operational state and “production ready” in no time.  It is not just deduplication, however, that makes the DXi 4500 a robust entry-level option.  Each DXi4500 model includes support for remote replication, virtual environments, and Symantec’s OpenStorage (OST) interface as standard features (see data sheet and specs here). One of the main points of the product release is that companies no longer have to roll out enterprise level project plans, or dollars, to see the dedupe technology in action.  Quantum’s Dxi4500, scaling from 2 – 4 TB unsalable capacity, fits the SMB, remote office, and entry level market perfectly, and gives the power of data deduplication to the masses!