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Data Backup Software includes deduplication technology.

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April 7, 2011 - Targeting VMware environments, Arkeia Network Backup v9.0 includes agent-side AES-256 encryption and Progressive Deduplication(TM) technology, which accelerates backups and minimizes volume of stored data. Unlike fixed-block deduplication, progressive deduplication accommodates data inserts into files, as well as file appending and modification, resulting in shorter backup window. Progressive deduplication can be performed at source or at any Arkeia media server.

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Arkeia Software
1808 Aston Avenue
Carlsbad, CA, 92008
USA



Arkeia Network Backup Version 9.0 Generally Available


Source-side, Progressive Deduplication(TM) targets VMware environments; Compression multipliers increase by 40% over variable-block dedupe technology

SAN DIEGO, --Arkeia Software, a worldwide provider of backup and disaster recovery software and appliances, today released Arkeia Network Backup Version 9.0 with next-generation Progressive Deduplication(TM) technology. Other key features in Version 9 include two-phase backups for shorter backup windows, agent-side AES-256 encryption for maximum security, and enhancements to the Web user interface for improved ease-of-use.

Progressive Deduplication Is Content-Aware

Arkeia's progressive deduplication is based on advanced algorithms that constitute a major advance beyond fixed-block and variable-block deduplication. Arkeia's progressive deduplication accelerates backups, shortens backup windows, and reduces the volume of stored data.

Block sizes for progressive deduplication are optimized for each specific file-type. Thanks to the cooperation of Arkeia's worldwide community, Arkeia scanned many millions of files measuring deduplication rates at multiple window sizes to determine the optimal block size for each file type. Arkeia aggregated the results to build a list of optimal block sizes for hundreds of file types. Learn more at www.arkeia.com/dedupe.

Progressive Deduplication Is Ideal for Virtual Environments

Arkeia's progressive deduplication works in tandem with Arkeia's backup agents for vStorage and Hyper-V, and for snapshots of Citrix Xen. Virtual environments have natural data redundancy because each virtual machine maintains it own copy of an operating systems and applications. By eliminating this redundancy among virtual disk images (VMDKs), backups of virtual environments are faster and the resulting backup sets are more highly compressed. By accommodating the natural reorganization of file system blocks within a VMDK image, Arkeia enjoys compression ratios on VMDKs that are 40% better than variable-block deduplication.

Source-side Deduplication Reduces Network Load

Unlike fixed-block deduplication, the first generation and most common technology for deduplication, Arkeia's progressive deduplication accommodates data inserts into files, as well as file appending and modification. The result is a shorter backup window with more highly compressed backup sets.

Progressive deduplication can be performed at the source (the computer to backed up) or at the target (any Arkeia media server). Source deduplication is recommended because it accelerates backups by reducing the volume of data sent over the network during each backup operation.

Hosting Providers Leverage Progressive Deduplication to Reduce Costs

"Today, as a hosting provider, we provide backup service to our customers. Each day we backup 200 servers and 7.5 TB of data with Arkeia Network Backup. Progressive deduplication, new in Arkeia Network Backup v9.0, has reduced this data volume by a factor of 5, making our service still more efficient and profitable," said Fabien Dachicourt, Technical Director at Pictime Datacenter, a French hosting provider and Arkeia customer since 2007. "Arkeia's impressive source-side compression rates considerably shorten our backup windows and reduce disk storage requirements."

"Arkeia acquired Kadena Systems in November 2009. But rather than try to integrate our two applications, we wanted to do the job right," said Bill Evans, CEO of Arkeia Software. "We invested in a rewrite of the Kadena algorithms so that the result was one, seamless product. We're proud that we've been able to integrate Kadena's patented, next generation progressive deduplication technology into Arkeia Network Backup." Deduplication is delivered with standard installation packages for both Arkeia backup servers and backup agents.

Availability and Pricing

Arkeia Network Backup v9.0 is available for download starting today. See www.arkeia.com/new-in-v90 for more information and a free-trial download.

Arkeia Network Backup server software starts at $800 for a perpetual license and at $320 for a one-year subscription. The Arkeia Deduplication Option is priced per media server at $2,000 for a perpetual license and at $800 for a one-year subscription. All products include one year of maintenance with free license updates and unlimited access to Arkeia technical support.

About Arkeia Software

Arkeia Software delivers fast, easy-to-use, and affordable solutions for data backup and disaster recovery. The award-winning Arkeia Network Backup Suite is designed for mid-sized organizations and safeguards more than 100,000 networks for 7,000 customers in 70 countries. Arkeia's integrated solution is ideal for the consolidation of disparate backup products. We protect all major virtual platforms including VMware, Hyper-V, and XenServer--and over 200 physical platforms including AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS, Netware, Solaris, and Windows. Arkeia delivers software and both virtual and hardware appliances, backing up data to disk, tape, and the cloud. We provide bare-metal disaster recovery, LAN/WAN replication of backup sets, and numerous hot backup agents for applications and databases. Arkeia's unique source-side progressive deduplication technology reduces storage requirements and accelerates backups, especially of virtual environments. Arkeia shipped the industry's first network backup solution for Linux in 1999 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.

Arkeia and Arkeia Network Backup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Arkeia Software, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Arkeia Software Contact

Jody Scheldt

Communications Manager

+1.760.431.1319

Web Site: http://www.arkeia.com
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