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LinuxPR: Arkeia Network Backup Software Packaged with Intel’s New Line of Hosting Appliances

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 19, 2000

Arkeia delivers the backup performance and flexibility
required by service providers.

“Knox Software (Knox), a Southern California-based supplier of
enterprise network backup software, announced today that Intel
Corporation (Intel) will package the Knox flagship product,
Arkeia®, with the Intel® NetStructure 1010 and 1020 Hosting
Appliances. Built on open source technology, Intel’s new e-Business
Data Center rack mount hosting products offer scalable, reliable,
high-performing Web and mail hosting, with a flexible hardware and
software configuration that can be easily and quickly upgraded. The
Arkeia backup solution will provide system administrators with the
high performance, professional-caliber software necessary to back
up multiple server appliances simultaneously across a LAN onto
centrally located tape storage devices.”

“The Arkeia software offers backup flexibility and performance
that Service Providers need to help safeguard their data,” said Lee
Rand, director of marketing, Intel’s Internet Management and
Appliance Division. “The Intel NetStructure 1010 and 1020 Hosting
appliances offer the ability to host numerous web sites and provide
email to customers. The Arkeia software provides a means to rapidly
back up the Intel appliances.”

“Service Providers host enormous amounts of data for their
clients, and it’s their responsibility to see that the data is
backed up,” said Phil Roussel, CEO of Knox Software. “We’re pleased
that Intel has recognized Arkeia’s ability to get data stored
across multiple servers backed up quickly and completely.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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