![]() ![]() The 5200 has a bunch of network ports and they can actually be bonded to form a single group for performance and fault tolerance. ![]() The NetBackup 5000 I previously posted about runs PureDisk software so it is more of a dedupe storage appliance than a full backup server. Just like you'd install media server software for 7.0 on your own server. Meaning you can add it to an existing NBU environment, create dedupe pools on it for storage, replicate it to another 5200, hang tape drives off of it etc. The NetBackup 5200 is a full NetBackup 7.0 Media Server. But the biggest difference, and what makes the appliances tick, is the software. So you can see the 5200 is a little beefed up over the 5000 with more storage, more memory, faster CPU's and more I/O options (FC being the big one). Straight to the hardware spec comparison: There has been a flurry of comments and discussion on the NBU 5000 here so Nicole, our marketing manager for appliances, thought it would be good to put something up about the newly launched 5200 and how it compares with the 5000.
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