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VERITAS NetBackup 6.0: Data Recovery Redefined |
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Saturday, 30 April 2005 |
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VERITAS Software Corporation (Nasdaq: VRTS) today at the VERITAS VISION 2005 conference, redefined the boundaries between data backup, data recovery, and data management with the release of VERITAS NetBackup 6.0. To keep pace with rapid growth in the size of data volumes, NetBackup 6.0 empowers enterprises to take an innovative step forward toward centralized management and recovery of data that has been copied via a broad range of backup and snapshot technologies, including those provided by Network Appliance (see related press releases issued today). As well as managing and recovering data, NetBackup 6.0 also enables the management and recovery of systems across heterogeneous UNIX, Windows and Linux environments. Systems can be recovered to dissimilar hardware, reducing hardware costs and providing administrators with flexibility in their recovery operations.
"Data forms a major part of our core business. Our ability to produce forecasts using this data is critical and data must be available 24/7. We rely on VERITAS NetBackup to back up and recover data for critical applications that are used to deliver up-to-the-minute weather reports to our customers," said Kevin Gungiah, director of systems administration, The Weather Channel. "VERITAS is helping us reach the highest levels of data protection. With the release of version 6.0, we look forward to the new leading-edge disk functionality to compliment our disk-to-disk backup and recovery strategy."
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 April 2008 )
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