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2 Understanding the DR4000 System The DR4000 system is a high-performance, disk-based backup and recovery appliance that is simple to deploy and manage, and offers unsurpassed Total Cost of Ownership benefits. Features such as innovative firmware and an allinclusive licensing model ensure optimal functionality and the assurance of no hidden costs for desired future features. NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, later references to "the system" or "DR4000 system" in this guide are used interchangeably to represent the Dell DR4000 system. The system has a simple installation process with full, intuitive remote setup and management capabilities and is available in three usable capacity points-2.70 Terabytes (TB), 5.4TB, or 9TB, and is ideal for small enterprise and remote office environments. Through the use of Dell deduplication and compression algorithm technology, this system can achieve data reduction levels ranging from 10:1 to 50:1. This reduction in data means less incremental storage needs and a smaller backup footprint. By removing redundant data, the system provides deduplication and compression that delivers: • Fast, reliable backup and restore functionality. • Reduces media usage and power and cooling requirements. • Improves overall data protection and retention costs. The benefits of data deduplication can be extended across the enterprise- through the deduplicated replication function-to provide a complete backup solution for multi-site environments. Shorter Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and more attainable Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) can also be assured as critical backup data remains on disk and online longer. Capital and administrative costs are diminished at the same time as internal service level agreements (SLAs) are more easily met. The system includes the following: • Advanced data protection and disaster recovery • Simple management interface (using the system GUI) • Wide variety of data backup installations and environments DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY Template Last Updated - 2/7/2007 Understanding the DR4000 System 3

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Template Last Updated - 2/7/2007
Understanding the DR4000 System
3
DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY
2
Understanding the DR4000 System
The DR4000 system is a high-performance, disk-based backup and recovery
appliance that is simple to deploy and manage, and offers unsurpassed Total
Cost of Ownership benefits. Features such as innovative firmware and an all-
inclusive licensing model ensure optimal functionality and the assurance of
no hidden costs for desired future features.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise noted, later references to "the system" or "DR4000 system"
in this guide are used interchangeably to represent the Dell DR4000 system.
The system has a simple installation process with full, intuitive remote setup
and management capabilities and is available in three usable capacity
points
2.70 Terabytes (TB), 5.4TB, or 9TB, and is ideal for small enterprise
and remote office environments.
Through the use of Dell deduplication and compression algorithm
technology, this system can achieve data reduction levels ranging from 10:1 to
50:1. This reduction in data means less incremental storage needs and a
smaller backup footprint. By removing redundant data, the system provides
deduplication and compression that delivers:
Fast, reliable backup and restore functionality.
Reduces media usage and power and cooling requirements.
Improves overall data protection and retention costs.
The benefits of data deduplication can be extended across the enterprise
through the deduplicated replication function
to provide a complete
backup solution for multi-site environments.
Shorter Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and more attainable Recovery
Point Objectives (RPO) can also be assured as critical backup data remains on
disk and online longer. Capital and administrative costs are diminished at the
same time as internal service level agreements (SLAs) are more easily met.
The system includes the following:
Advanced data protection and disaster recovery
Simple management interface (using the system GUI)
Wide variety of data backup installations and environments