VERITAS Software Corporation has relased a new, enhanced version of
VERITAS Bare Metal RestoreTM, software designed to automate the
rapid recovery of heterogeneous server environments. Bare Metal Restore
software cuts recovery time by automating system and software
configuration processes, bringing systems quickly back online. The new
version 4.6 includes "dissimilar system restore," which helps get
critical business data back online faster and more cost-effectively
than traditional recovery methods.
The new dissimilar system restore feature allows users to recover a
Windows system that has crashed or failed to completely different
hardware than the hardware on which it was originally installed. The
new system may include different network interface adapters, mass
storage devices, video adapters, motherboards and CPU quantities and
types -- even components from competing hardware vendors -- helping
users to control contingency hardware costs. Bare Metal Restore 4.6
also includes the ability to restore a server to a point in time before
the last backup, which is critical for data corruption or virus
situations. By automating routine data protection processes, VERITAS
Bare Metal Restore 4.6 helps companies deliver higher service levels at
lower costs, providing a foundation for the availability and automation
aspects of utility computing.
"Organizations continue to take a hard look at ways to cost-effectively
increase their resilience to unplanned downtime, including downtime
caused by disasters or just routine hardware failures," said Dianne
McAdam, senior analyst and partner, Data Mobility Group. "Principal to
reducing the cost of downtime is software that can automate recovery of
the organization's data from one server to another, even if the two
systems are not identical. This capability reduces the time to get
systems back up and running without requiring the CIO to keep a data
center full of unused systems at the ready."
Bare Metal Restore automates the steps needed to recover entire servers
from component or server failures -- processes that otherwise require
platform- or hardware-specific expertise. With an intuitive,
browser-based interface for IBM AIX, HP-UX, Windows and the SolarisTM
Operating System (Solaris OS) server recovery, Bare Metal Restore
simplifies recovery on multiple platforms, eliminates the need to
manually reinstall operating systems and, through automation, reduces
system recovery to as few as two simple steps.
Because Bare Metal Restore's dissimilar system restore allows users to
restore to target systems from different hardware vendors, Bare Metal
Restore can be used to migrate or upgrade entire Windows environments
much quicker than using manual processes. It is also effective when
hardware components fail and need to be replaced with components on
hand. Organizations no longer have to maintain a store of spare
hardware components from the same vendor to help them configure a
server to be recovered.
"Our goal is to help organizations both minimize downtime and simplify
complex IT administration," said Bob Maness, senior director of product
marketing, VERITAS Software. "Bare Metal Restore leads the market in
this respect by making it faster and simpler to respond to hardware
component failures, using a common interface across platforms.
Integrated with NetBackup", our industry-leading backup and recovery
software, Bare Metal Restore offers fully automated restore for
complete data protection in multi-platform environments."
VERITAS Bare Metal Restore 4.6 is available beginning in mid-June at no
additional cost to current Bare Metal Restore customers with support
and maintenance contracts. For new customers, Bare Metal Restore starts
at $900 per Windows client and $1,000 per UNIXR system client. To
operate, Bare Metal Restore requires VERITAS NetBackup software and
supports HP-UX, IBM AIX, Solaris OS and Windows platforms.
For further information:
http://www.veritas.com
vx-sales@veritas.com
(650) 527-80
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