* StorageTek integrates "backup-like" functionality with inexpensive disk products What would you say if I told you I recently saw a product that, basically, creates intrinsically backed-up data? What I mean by that is, every time data is modified, the modifications are time-stamped and saved to a “back-up” storage system at the same time the data is written to the primary disk. Does this sound interesting to you?Several weeks ago, StorageTek announced its EchoView product that does just that. EchoView is a combination of software and storage hardware that “watches” for data updates, makes a copy of the changed data, creates a time stamp for the changes and then routes that copy and time stamp off to the EchoView storage appliance. When users want to restore data, they interface with the EchoView restore software, choose the approximate time they think the data was available (or correct if there’s been a corruption problem), and the associated filesystem is automatically published (mounted) for viewing and retrieval of files.Some of you are probably thinking, well, I have that already with my SRDF software from EMC or PPRC from IBM! It mirrors my data to another storage system in case there’s a problem with my primary. Yep, that’s what it does; it creates a mirror. The problem with mirrors is that when/if data is deleted or corrupted, the same action is “mirrored” on the second copy, without the ability to “undo” or “go-back” on the mirror. So you end up with two (or more) copies of corrupted data.I hear another crowd saying, “but this is what I do backups for!” You are correct! However, 90% of all restores are performed within the first 48 hours of a backup. For mission critical data, doesn’t it make sense to take advantage of the cheaper disk technology for near-instantaneous restores over the first, say, week and use your traditional tape backup for disaster recovery? Frankly, EchoView is the first thing I’ve seen actually integrating “backup-like” functionality with the inexpensive disk products available, regardless of what disk is used. While EchoView doesn’t replace performing regular backups, it sure makes quick recovery of data easy. Related content news analysis IBM cloud service aims to deliver secure, multicloud connectivity IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh is a multicloud networking service that includes IT discovery, security, monitoring and traffic-engineering capabilities. By Michael Cooney Dec 07, 2023 3 mins Network Security Cloud Computing Networking news Gartner: Just 12% of IT infrastructure pros outpace CIO expectations Budget constraints, security concerns, and lack of talent can hamstring infrastructure and operations (I&O) professionals. By Denise Dubie Dec 07, 2023 4 mins Network Security Data Center Industry feature Data centers unprepared for new European energy efficiency regulations Regulatory pressure is driving IT teams to invest in more efficient servers and storage and improve their data-center reporting capabilities. By Maria Korolov Dec 07, 2023 7 mins Enterprise Storage Enterprise Storage Enterprise Storage news analysis AMD launches Instinct AI accelerator to compete with Nvidia AMD enters the AI acceleration game with broad industry support. First shipping product is the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD Instinct MI300X. By Andy Patrizio Dec 07, 2023 6 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe