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EMC Updates Retrospect Backup for Apple Macintosh OS/X
Enterprise Management Associates, Sep 2009, Pages: 3
EMC Corp.’s latest update to its Retrospect backup software for the Macintosh server and client environment adds important enterprise-class capabilities that improves its competitiveness for companies running both Mac and Windows clients and servers.
This upgrade adds significant value to the product that had been the traditional market leader in Macintosh backup, but had fallen well behind the competition due to neglect by EMC to update it. Ver. 8, unveiled in January, and its current dot upgrade bring Retrospect back into competition with enterprise-class backup and disaster recovery offerings for the Macintosh OS X and heterogeneous computing environments.
Among the technologies that bring Retrospect 8.1 to current competitive levels are simultaneously streaming of data to multiple storage systems; the ability to perform up to eight simultaneous backup, restore and copy operations, improved barcode tracking for tape library management, and support for AES-256 encryption. In addition, Retrospect can now manage multiple Retrospect servers independently using its newly designed console.
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