Accelerated CommVault Simpana Restores

The SEPATON S2100-ES2 virtual tape library (VTL) accelerates restores of data in CommVault® Simpana® environments. Its performance-optimized design lets you back up and restore data through any port and automatically load balances backup, deduplication, replication, and restore functions across all nodes to deliver industry-leading restore speeds. The disk-based efficiency of the SEPATON S2100 eliminates time-consuming tasks associated with physical tape restores, including tape cartridge mounts, seeks, and linear reads. Now you can maintain your accelerated restore service level agreements (SLAs) and meet faster recovery time objectives (RTOs) – whether you need to restore a single file or an entire volume. 

SEPATON supports a variety of features in the Simpana software to enable fast, efficient data restores, including:

  • Object-level recovery. Find and restore single files without scanning jobs or finding tapes.
  • Search and recover. Search across all copies of managed data in a CommCell® group with a single search request to complete your CommVault restore quickly and easily.
  • Database-optimized recovery. Get granular, object-level recovery of leading email systems, ERP systems, and database systems with Simpana Intelligent DataAgents (iDAs) and a performance-optimized SEPATON VTLs.

SEPATON delivers the CommVault restore performance you need to complete the industry's fastest restores of entire email systems, large databases, and terabytes of data.

Benefits include:

  • Fast CommVault Restores — The SEPATON S2100 VTL delivers industry-leading CommVault restore times.
  • Flexibility — Configure virtual tape drives, tape cartridges for fast CommVault restore times and optimal utilization.
  • Simplicity — Centralized monitoring and control of all CommVault restore (and backup) operations enable a single administrator to manage petabytes of data protection.
  • Automation — The SEPATON S2100 automates all aspects of disk storage, including performance management, space allocation, sparing, capacity growth, and classes of service.