BAKBONE EXTENDS NETVAULT DATA PROTECTION TO IBM 720 SYSTEM.

Mainframe Computing, November, 2004

BakBone Software, San Diego, a global provider of data protection software, has introduced a powerful suite of data protection software designed to support a new family of IBM servers based on the POWER5(TM) microprocessor and tuned for Linux(R).

Designed to provide small to midsized business (SMB) clients advanced features for business continuity, including backup and recovery for mission-critical applications and databases, the NetVault data protection solution suite has been optimized to run on the IBM eServer(TM) OpenPower(TM) 720 system.

The OpenPower 720 is a new entry-level IBM POWER5 processor-based server that provides a Linux-based alternative to higher priced entry-level UNIX(R) and Linux systems offered by competitors today. With...

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