I'm looking at some options for a "poor man's" deduplication system
for backups.  A Data Domain or Exagrid solution would be preferred but
not feasible at this time.

We're currently backing up a little over 4 TB to LTO3 tape and have
outgrown our backup window, library capacity, and RTO.

I'm thinking of using BE 2010's Deduplication option for the engine
and something like the Synology DS1511+ with 5 - 2GB drives for 8 TB
of storage (w/RAID5 or just a hot spare).  Then I could offload to
tape for off-site storage or script replication to another unit at a
branch office.

Any best practices thoughts for sizing the storage for the deduped
data?  Does it just depend on the ratio achieved and the storage and
the number of backup sets retained?  One nice thing about the Synology
system is it can be easily expanded to up to 15 disks.

A Data Domain or Exagrid solution would be preferred but not feasible
at this time.


Roger Wright
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