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Symantec Backs Up Linux
Nov 5, 2009, 03 :04 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (2284 reads)

(Other stories by Paul Shread)

[ Thanks to Paul Shread for this link. ]

"BESR 2010 adds support for Windows 7, Microsoft Exchange 2010 and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Windows Server 2008 R2, and it will also support Linux operating systems for the first time, starting with Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) and Novell (NASDAQ: NOVL) SUSE. The Linux version will be available next month.

"The new version also comes with Symantec's Granular Recovery Option, which was previously optional. The feature lets small businesses back up an entire file server, desktop, laptop, virtual server or critical application server, such as Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft SharePoint, and then restore "granular" items such as individual Exchange e-mails, SharePoint documents or individual files quickly."

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