Increased Automation in Crossroads SPHiNX 8.3 Software
Available on June 29
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 29, 2012 at 2:53 pmCrossroads Systems, Inc. announced the upcoming release of SPHiNX 8.3, a software update for the holistic data protection and storage appliance that provides highly reliable disaster recovery capabilities from the desktop to the data center.
Availability is scheduled for June 29.
Crossroads will showcased SPHiNX 8.3 at the 2012 COMMON Annual Meeting and Exposition in Anaheim, CA.
Offering disaster recovery capabilities for mid-range server and open system host environments, SPHiNX 8.3 will offer automation options designed to save organizations both time and money.
With downsizing trends continuing, many organizations are forced to adopt a ‘more with less’ philosophy. As a result, it’s no surprise that one of the top goals is to improve operational efficiency by automating processes. SPHiNX 8.3 will allow more use of automation in performing typical daily tasks such as replication, export of data to physical tape, and storage reclamation after data is successfully offsite.
"In SPHiNX 8.3, Crossroads is enhancing the product to provide more automation with user-defined event policies and the ability to trigger other events to automatically occur without the need for additional user intervention," said Glenn Haley, senior product manager at Crossroads Systems. "We’re also updating several of the SPHiNX Web management pages to improve the overall usability of the product. This is yet another example of Crossroads listening to its customers and improving its product to meet the latest needs."
About SPHiNX
SPHiNX is a holistic data protection and storage appliance that provides reliable disaster recovery capabilities from the desktop to the data center. Organizations choose it to centralize, consolidate and replicate their data at DR sites and data centers – all with the ability to manage and scale to meet the backup needs from multiple host systems and OS types. With it, organizations report a greater sense of security, a reduction in expenses, efficiency, better utilization of available resources, and less tape media usage.