The DSI620 Series Virtual Tape Library offers the most robust data protection for our customers. The DSI620 typically is paired with any DSI qualified FibreChannel external storage in your environment, allowing expansion into petabytes of backup capacity.
Enterprise-class VTL Node 4 x 10GB RJ45 (SFP+ option) 12 x 16GB FC ports Up to 128 Virtual Libraries Up to 1,024 Virtual Tape Units Up to 1,000,000 Virtual Tape Cartridges* Supports back-end physical tape (through Fibre Channel only) Open systems ISV attachment Replication (with encryption and compression) Tape consolidation (stacking) - Multiple tape 'cartridges' stacked onto a single 'cartridge' Secure Tape encryption VTL Agent
DSI620-EVO End user capacity * Up to 2.7PB Processors 2 x AMD EPYC 7282 RAM 128 GB Number of 10GB RJ45 Ports 4 (SFP+ optional) Number of 16GB FC Ports 12 Storage (RAID 0) 2 x 600 GB Secure Encrypted Disk YES Dimensions (H x W x D): 482.0 mm (18.98") x 736.29 mm (28.92") x 86.8 mm (3.42") Form Factor 2U Weight: 26.6 kg (58.64 lbs) Operating Temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Operating Humidity: 8% to 80% relative humidity Heat output / cooling requirements: 5,250 BTUs/hr Power supply rating (self switching): 2 x 1400W (N+1) Hot Swap Power Requirements: 100-240VAC (12A-8A) Max Virtual Libraries 128 Max Virtual Tape Drives 1,024 Max Virtual Tape Cartridges * 1,000,000 Backend Physical Tape Supported (FC only) Replication Included Secure Tape Encryption Included Tape Consolidation (stacking) Included Deduplication Optional (requires DSI620-EVD) High Availability Optional Max Configuration: 2 nodes (Active/Active or Active/Passive) * Maximum end user capacity and number of virtual cartridges is dependent upon user data, memory usage and configuration type.
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“The system fit into our existing environment with no issues and right away we noticed the difference. Instead of loading and unloading physical tapes manually, now we just point and click and are able to start our backup processes.”