Barracuda 290 Unlimited Cloud Storage
Starting at $99 a month
The Barracuda Backup 290 is a cloud-connected backup solution that combines storage, software, and inline deduplication to ensure your data is protected against loss. It’s easy to deploy, usually in less than an hour. There are no per-application or per-agent licensing fees, and its single-pane-of-glass admin console makes management fast and easy5. It delivers near-continuous data protection and replication to an off-site appliance or to the cloud5. It also offers ransomware protection5. It supports physical and virtual restores, so you can recover data from anywhere5. It allows replication of data on Barracuda Backup, up to the capacity of your Backup product, to geographically distributed enterprise-grade datacenters5. It includes support for 256-bit AES encryption of data at rest and in transit5. It provides inline deduplication, which significantly reduces storage needs, bandwidth requirements, and backup costs5.
SPECS
- Usable Storage Capacity: The Barracuda Backup 290 has a usable storage capacity of 2TB12. This is the amount of data that can be stored on the device after accounting for system software and redundancy.
- Form Factor: It has a 1U Mini form factor1. This refers to the size of the server equipment that is designed to fit into a standard 19-inch rack.
- Dimensions: The dimensions of the Barracuda Backup 290 are 16.8 x 1.7 x 10.2 inches1. This indicates the physical size of the device.
- Weight: The device weighs 9 lbs13. This is the physical weight of the device, which can be important for installation and transportation considerations.
- Network Interface: It has a 1GB RJ45 network interface1. This is the type of network connection that the device uses to connect to your network.
- Disk Arrangement: The device has a disk arrangement of 1 x 2TB1. This means that there is one hard drive in the device, and it has a capacity of 2TB.
- Redundant Disk Array (RAID): It uses software RAID 1. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a method of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks to protect data in the case of a drive failure.
- Redundant Disk Array (RAID): It uses software RAID 1. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a method of storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks to protect data in the case of a drive failure.