Two months ago I published an introduction post on Rubrik. Yesterday Rubrik announced that their platform went GA and they announced a funding round (series B) of 41 million dollars led by Greylock. I want to congratulate Rubrik with this new milestone, major achievement and I am sure we will hear much more from them in the months to come. For those who don’t recall, here is what Rubrik is all about:
Rubrik is building a hyperconverged backup solution and it will scale from 3 to 1000s of nodes. Note that this solution will be up and running in 15 minutes and includes the option to age out data to the public cloud. What impressed me most is that Rubrik can discover your datacenter without any agents, it scales-out in a fully automated fashion and will be capable of deduplicating / compressing data but also offer the ability to mount data instantly. All of this through a slick UI or you can leverage the REST APIs , fully programmable end-to-end.
When I published the article some people made comments that you can do the above with various of other solutions and people asked why I was so excited about their solution. Well, first of all because you can do all of that from a single platform and don’t need a backup solution plus a storage solution and have multiple pieces to manage without scale-out capabilities. I like the model, the combination of what is being offered, the fact that is is a single package designed for this purpose and not glued together… But of course there is more, I just couldn’t talk about it yet. I am not gonna go in to an extreme amount of detail as Cormac wrote an excellent piece here and there is this great blog from Chris, who is a user of the product, which explains the value of the solution. (Always nice to see by the way people read your article and share their experience as well in return…)
I do want to touch on a couple of things which I feel sets Rubrik apart. (And there may be others who do this / offer this, but I haven’t been briefed by them.)
- Global search across all data
- “Google-alike” search, which means you start typing the name of a file in the UI of any VM and while typing the UI already presents a list of potential files you are looking for. Then when it shows the right file you click it and it presents a list of options. The file with this name could of course be on one or many VMs, you can pick which one you want and select from which point in time. When I was an admin I was often challenged with this problem “I deleted a file, I know the name… but no clue where I stored it, can you recover it?”. Well that is no problem any longer with global search, just type the name and restore it.
- True Scale Out
- I’d already highlighted this, but I agree with Scott Lowe that there is “scale-out” and there is “Scale-Out”. In the case of Rubrik we are talking scale out with capital S and capital O. Not just from a capacity stance, but also when it comes to (as Scott points out) task management and the ability to run any task anywhere in the cluster. So with each node you add you aren’t just scaling capacity, but also performance on all fronts. No single choking point with Rubrik as far as I can tell.
- Miscellaneous, stuff that people take for granted… but does matter
- API-Driven – Not something you would expect I would get excited about. And it seems such an obvious thing, but Rubrik’s solution can be configured and managed through the API they expose. Note that every single thing you see in the UI can be done through the API, the UI is simply an API client.
- Well performing instant mount through the use of flash and serving the cluster up as a scale-out NFS solution to any vSphere host in your environment. Want to access a VM that was backed-up? Mount it!
- Cloud archiving… Yes others offer this functionality I know. I still feel it is valuable enough to mention that Rubrik does offer the option to archive data to S3 for instance.
Of course there is more to Rubrik then what I just listed, read the articles by Scott, Cormac and Chris to get a good overview… Or just contact Rubrik and ask for a demo.