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CaminoSoft Announces Enhanced Information Lifecycle Management Software for Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Servers
Business Wire, August 17, 2004
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- CaminoSoft Corporation (OTCBB:CMSF), a leading provider of Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) solutions for Microsoft Windows 200X and Novell NetWare environments, announced today the availability of new features for its Windows-based ILM suite.
CaminoSoft's Managed Server HSM(TM) software delivers key ILM advantages for organizations by:
--Managing data storage in an automated, intelligent manner based on administrator-defined policies, reducing IT management overhead, manual intervention, and costly mistakes.
--Optimizing SAN utilization by continually differentiating active production files from infrequently accessed reference files and migrating the latter to less-expensive storage, such as ATA/RAID.
--Enabling backup solutions to focus on protecting production files and a significantly smaller amount of reference information for migrated files, reducing the time required for backup.
--Shortening the time required to perform full server (disaster) recovery by restoring only production files and relevant reference information for migrated files.
--Providing end-users with transparent access to all of their stored files, including original attributes and directory structures -- without administrator involvement.
According to Neil Murvin, Chief Technology Officer at CaminoSoft, "Managed Server HSM for Windows 2000/2003 version 5.1 improves scalability and adds enterprise-level features to its existing comprehensive set of storage management functions. Most significant of these new features is support for Microsoft Windows Clustering Services. Clustered server nodes that 'manage' their own volumes can automatically detect when additional 'managed' volumes (from a failed cluster node) have been mounted. The 'backup' cluster node dynamically imports the policy information for the additional volumes and combines the management of the files from its own volumes together with those of the failed 'primary' node, thereby providing applications and users with continuous access to migrated file content."
Murvin continued, "To provide added scalability, v5.1 is now compatible with Microsoft SQL Server for the storage and management of its policy and history databases. Other notable enhancements include: expansion of wild-card capabilities to allow increased granularity in 'profiling' the types of files to be included or excluded from management; improved filter-driver memory management for better co-existence with other applications; updated Library Edition drivers to support the latest tape drives and libraries; and the addition of server 'aliasing' to allow greater flexibility in connecting to alternate target resources in disaster recovery and other situations."
About CaminoSoft
CaminoSoft Corporation is a developer and manufacturer of software solutions that store, manage, and safeguard vast quantities of data created in a wide range of business and application settings. CaminoSoft's Information Lifecycle Management solutions for Microsoft Windows 200X and Novell NetWare include comprehensive administrative policies that allow organizations to reclaim storage resources, dramatically reduce backup and recovery time, control file retention, and achieve regulatory compliance. The company's Storage Management and High Availability solutions are available worldwide through commercial distributors, value-added resellers, and systems integrators. For further information, visit www.caminosoft.com.
Managed Server HSM is a trademark of CaminoSoft Corporation.
This release may contain forward-looking statements that reflect the management's current views of future events and operations. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and external factors, including assumptions relating to regulatory action, capital requirements and competing products. Any changes in such assumptions or external factors could produce significantly different results.
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