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VERITAS NetBackup for LinuxJohn Maxwell
Senior Director, Data Protection Products Group
VERITAS Software Corporation
Agenda
Who is VERITAS?
VERITAS and Linux
Backup @ VERITAS
Key NetBackup Features
Summary
Questions?
Who is VERITAS?
One of Top 10 One of Top 10 Largest SoftwareLargest Software
CompaniesCompanies
#1 Storage#1 Storage Software CompanySoftware Company
in $6.6 Billionin $6.6 BillionMarket**Market**
~$2.2 Billion~$2.2 Billion R&D SpendingR&D Spending
(over next 5 years)(over next 5 years)4800 Employees4800 Employees
(January 2001)(January 2001)
>$1B Revenue*>$1B Revenue*> 50% Growth*> 50% Growth*
>30% Op. Margin>30% Op. Margin
~$40 Billion~$40 BillionMarketMarket
CapitalizationCapitalization((as of 01/12/00)as of 01/12/00)
* analyst projection* analyst projection** Dataquest market projection for 2003** Dataquest market projection for 2003
VERITAS & Linux
Linux is fastest growing operating system
Linux encroaching on the enterprise space
Heterogeneous environments – a VERITAS specialty
Customer-driven demand
Backup @ VERITAS
1999 Market Size: $403.9 Millions of U.S. Dollars, New Licenses Only1999 Market Size: $403.9 Millions of U.S. Dollars, New Licenses Only
VERITAS24%
IBM20%
Legato18%
HP12%
CommVault7%
CA5%
EMC3%
Others11%
Source: Table 2-20, “1999 Storage Management Software Market Share” by Carolyn DiCenzo, Dataquest/Gartner Group
1999 Worldwide Backup/Recovery Network,Unix Revenue by Vendor, All OS Platforms Including Suites
Backup @ VERITAS
Backup @ VERITAS
NetBackup – the #1 UNIX backup product
Key NetBackup Features
Scalable Architecture
Master ServerMaster Server
MediaMediaServerServer
MediaMediaServerServer
ClientsClients
Key NetBackup Features
Centralized Administration
Key NetBackup Features
Intuitive Wizards• Installation• Storage Units• Volumes• Catalog Backup• Backup Policy
Summary
“Critical business data stored on Linux servers will only continue to grow as Linux becomes more pervasive in workgroups and data centers through organizations. Enterprise Linux deployments require the enterprise-class data protection provided by VERITAS NetBackup for Red Hat Linux, which is a proven provider of the performance, scalability and reliability that our customers demand.”
Paul McNamara
Vice President, Products & Platforms
Red Hat
Summary
“The availability of enterprise class data backup and recovery solutions for Linux, such as VERITAS NetBackup, compliments the latest Intel-based offerings from eServer xSeries. This combination of VERITAS software and IBM hardware will play an important role helping Linux gain acceptance in the corporate IT environment.”
Dr. Tom Bradicich
Director of Architecture and Design, eServer xSeries
IBM
Questions?