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Data Domain Joins The Green Grid
posted on 17 April 2008 11:04
SANTA CLARA, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 16, 2008 -- Data Domain (NasdaqGM:DDUP - News), the leading provider of deduplication storage systems for enterprise disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, today announced that the company has joined The Green Grid.
As a member of the consortium, Data Domain will help promote the adoption of energy efficient standards, processes, measurements and technologies in conjunction with the application of data deduplication technologies in data centers.
The Green Grid is a global consortium dedicated to advancing energy efficiency in data centers and business computing ecosystems. The consortium's scope includes collaboration with other industry groups and government organizations worldwide to ensure that each organizational goal is aligned with both developers and users of data center technology.
"Customers everywhere are heavily impacted by the growth of data," said Beth White, Vice President of Product Marketing for Data Domain. "In certain regions and cities, data center power requirements are outstripping power grid capabilities to the point where some data centers are even being forced to move. Storage represents a significant portion of a data center's overall power drain, so data deduplication's 'green-effect' is pivotal. Data Domain technology is exceptionally green because redundant data is eliminated before it is ever stored to disk. Fewer disks means less cooling, less power consumption and less footprint. We're really pleased to be part of The Green Grid effort and look forward to collaborating with both industry peers and The Green Grid to help guide end users toward more power efficient application of storage technologies."
Data Domain technology is already having a positive impact on power consumption in data centers for disk-based backup environments. Assuming optimal data deduplication compression rates, the resulting efficiencies of a storage system equipped with inline data deduplication can bring power consumption rates down into the range of 1.5 to 3.0 WATTS per usable TB.
Data Domain will work with other members of The Green Grid to help develop and deliver energy-efficient technologies and best practices to end users, with a particular focus on the implementation and benefits of data deduplication technology in data center environments.
For more information about Data Domain and the application of green best storage practices, please visit www.datadomain.com.
ABOUT DATA DOMAIN
Data Domain® is the leading provider of Deduplication Storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery. Over 1,500 companies worldwide have purchased Data Domain storage systems to reduce costs and simplify data management. Data Domain delivers the performance, reliability and scalability to address the data protection needs of enterprises of all sizes. Data Domain products integrate into existing customer infrastructures and are compatible with leading enterprise backup software products. To find out more about Data Domain, visit www.datadomain.com. Data Domain is headquartered at 2421 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054 and can be contacted by phone at 1-866-933-3873 or by e-mail at sales@datadomain.com.
[Formatted by Majid Soltani.]
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