Permabit Albireo Deduplication Announcement Analysis

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Document Category: Announcement

Subject: NAS Storage, SAN Storage

Vendor: Permabit

Keywords: Deduplication, NAS, Primary Storage, SAN

Document Price: $500.00

Document Date: 2010-06

Document Number: 770

Author(s): John Webster

# of Pages: 6

Short Description:

On June 7, 2010, Permabit of Cambridge, MA announced the availability of a new data deduplication software developers kit named Albireo that can be embedded in primary, secondary, backup and archival storage systems by OEM storage vendors

Full Summary:

Albireo is not a software product in the sense of something that an IT organization buys directly from Permabit. Rather, Permabit is licensing Albireo to OEMs storage vendors who wish to embed data deduplication in their products—hardware or software and for storage systems or some other type of integrated computing system.
Albireo also represents a decidedly different approach to the deduplication process than those available today, and one that should appeal to OEM partners looking for a way to implement deduplication not only at at the primary storage level, but from end to end in the storage continuum that spans primary, secondary, backup, and archive.

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Permabit Albireo Deduplication Announcement Analysis

Albireo is not a software product in the sense of something that an IT organization buys directly from Permabit. Rather, Permabit is licensing Albireo to OEMs storage vendors who wish to embed data deduplication in their products—hardware or software and for storage systems or some other type of integrated computing system.
Albireo also represents a decidedly different approach to the deduplication process than those available today, and one that should appeal to OEM partners looking for a way to implement deduplication not only at at the primary storage level, but from end to end in the storage continuum that spans primary, secondary, backup, and archive.