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VERITAS Backup Exec 9.1 for NetWare Servers: Maximizing Netware-Hosted Data Protection

PublisherVeritas
Format340.2KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5Date added02 Sep 2003
Topics Storage Management, Back-up, Netware
Downloads141

Today’s IT administrators are faced with the daunting challenge of providing 100% uptime with fewer resources. They must back up more data with less hardware, less software, less time, and in most cases, with fewer administrators. IT administrators are also challenged by consolidating NetWare servers and growing volumes, diminishing backup windows and constrained network bandwidth, distributed servers and limited expertise at remote branch locations, protecting applications and databases such as GroupWise and Novell Directory Services (NDS), all while ensuring continuous information availability. VERITAS Backup Exec 9.1 for NetWare Servers delivers the latest backup and restores technology for quickly, reliably and simply protecting server and workstation data. Furthermore, Backup Exec software protects non-volume objects associated with both servers and workstations, such as Novell Directory Services and registries.

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