By Howard MarksInformationWeek
The DD690 is stronger and faster than before, with two of Intel's newest quad-core processors and up to 35 TB of usable disk space after RAID 6 protection. It also adds 10-Gbps Ethernet interfaces for CIFS/NFS, NDMP, and NetBackup OST backups and can accept globally deduplicated data from 60 branch-office Data Domain appliances, up from 20.
Like earlier Data Domain models, the DD690 can be set up as a standalone appliance or as a gateway to existing Fibre Channel disk arrays. Since Data Domain uses a network-attached storage interface, its appliances can be used for archival file storage as well as backups, something that virtual tape libraries can't do.
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