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Storix Integrates Full System Recovery with IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager
San Diego, September 24, 2007—San Diego based, Storix, Inc. launched today the first solution to offer flexible bare-metal recovery and centralized system backup management for TSM on Linux and AIX clients (nodes) and servers. With SBAdmin v6.2 TSM Edition, administrators can configure and manage system backups from a central console. The solution writes backups directly to a TSM server, and administrators can perform operations through a user friendly GUI, a secure web-interface or from the command line. Possibly the biggest distinction is the flexible disaster recovery, or Adaptable System Recovery, capability that enables system restore to the same or dissimilar hardware.
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Storix Inc. Announces SBAdmin v6.2, First Centralized Full-System Backup and Adaptable System Recovery Solution to Integrate with TSM
San Diego, August 7, 2007—Storix Inc. announced today, at the LinuxWorld Expo, that Tivoli® Storage Manager (TSM) users will soon have centralized full-system backup and disaster recovery available to them through SBAdmin v6.2. SBAdmin complements TSM by rounding out its capabilities with advanced features for full-system backup of Linux and AIX systems. The program writes directly to the TSM server, cutting out extraneous steps, saving valuable time and increasing reliability for system administrators. Additionally, SBAdmin provides TSM users with disaster recovery capabilities, including Adaptable System Recovery (ASR), enabling system restore to the same or dissimilar hardware.
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Storix,
Inc Announces Full-system Backup and Adaptable System Recovery (ASR)
Support for System i Users
San
Diego, June 13, 2007— Storix, Inc, provider of the most
comprehensive backup and recovery solutions for Linux and AIX
systems, today announced its SBAdmin® v6.1 now supports IBM’s
System i product line. In addition to daily backup management, System
i users now have unprecedented Adaptable System Recovery (ASR)
capabilities designed to easily reconfigure systems to their previous
state regardless of whether the new hardware is identical to previous
devices.
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