Today, from news to smartphones to sandwiches, everything is personalized and customized. No matter what the service is, everyone wants more choice and more autonomy. The IT channel is at the forefront of this trend.
Combining data-centric and system-centric views of an organisation's information systems, Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 may well have saved a few organisations from the recent slew of data loss incidents (if they'd used it).
There’s no question that cloud computing is the way of the future, especially when it comes to data backup and recovery.
Disaster recovery and data protection software developer Paragon Software Group (PSG) is reaching out to businesses struggling with inadequate data protection infrastructure with Drive Backup 11, the latest iteration of its backup and recovery software platform.
The software, available in three editions, DB 11 Workstation, DB 11 Server and DB 11 Small Business Server, offers encrypted backup with
Our NetVault license is about to expire within the next year, so what alternatives are there on Linux?
We have 20TB and many millions of files, so time on the backup window is important.
The backup is done to tape, where a full backup is done once a week and incremental each day.
The data is /home.
Amanda Enterprise have NDMP, so that could be an option.
Are there other fast options for Linux
Our next Channel Expert Hour webcast is this Wednesday (May 2, 2:00 p.m. ET/11:00 a.m. PT). Learn how to restore customer data within four hours or less, using the EVault cloud. Pose your questions to two MSPs (EverGreen Data CEO Bob Burns and CoreBTS National Director of Cloud Services Jon McComb) and John Gorsin, senior manager of NA Channel Sales at EVault, a subsidiary of Seagate.
Dell‘s buyout talks with Quest Software have ended, and Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) is not poised to buy Quest Software (NASDAQ: QSFT), according to Reuters. Quest Software, which develops IT management and virtualization software, has been in play since at least March 2012. So what’s next for the two companies?
Dell’s (NASDAQ: DELL) buyout of Quest Software has raised questions about Quest’s commitment to channel partners and cross-platform integration with Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) servers. In an FAQ emailed to employees, Quest Software (NASDAQ: QSFT) seeks to ease those concerns, assures partners and customers that the company won’t abandon the channel and heterogeneous IT systems.
Several years ago, most of my trade event conversations centered around details about backup – differences between image-based and file-based solutions, how to go to market with a cloud-based solution, how to make it a seamless part of your managed services solution, and more of the same.