NetJapan Brings Out ActiveImage Protector 3.5 for Linux
Featuring inline de-dupe, collective backup, live MySQL backup and GPT uEFI boot support
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 5, 2013 at 3:03 pm
NetJapan,
Inc. announced ActiveImage
Protector 3.5 Linux Edition featuring inline dedupe
compression, collective backup, live MySQL backup and GPT uEFI Boot
Support.
Inline data dedupe compression (IDDC) differs
from that of standard backup compression methods. Standard methods
identify short repeated bytes of data inside individual blocks of
data. IDDC inspects large volumes of data during backup and
identifies large sections that are identical, in order to store only
one copy of the data. Virtual host backups gain benefit from IDDC
because it allows nominally different data from each VM to be
coalesced into a single storage space.
- Collective backup ensures that disk
arrays configured with the Linux logical volume manager are backed up
and restored collectivelly from and to their respective physical
locations.
- Live MySQL backup coordinates with
MySQL and the company’s proprietary copy-on-write subsystem to ensure
transactionally consistent, live database backups.
- GPT uEFI boot support address the
proliferation of server room uEFI boards and disk sizes greater than
two TBs allowing for the backup and restore of GPT disks in uEFI boot
environments.
ActiveImage Protector 3.5 Linux Edition
is a backup and recovery solution for cloud based service providers
and web servers running on Linux platforms.
Distributions Supported
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5/6 and CentOS
5/6.
ActiveImage Protector software and
support are available in Japanese and U.S. English. NetJapan, Inc.
distributes ActiveImage Protector through authorized system
integrators, business partners, distributors, online shops and
direct.