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LiveVault Corporation, a provider of fully
managed online backup and recovery services for business servers,
has extended its offerings to customers running Linux and Unix servers.
The LiveVault Online Backup and Recovery Service ensures that a
company's critical business data is automatically backed up, electronically
vaulted and protected off-site, and immediately available for guaranteed
recovery 24x7x365.
"LiveVault's additional support for Unix
and Linux operating systems will greatly benefit companies running
multiple operating systems. Systems sitting outside the major data
centres are especially vulnerable, because they aren't typically
backed up as regularly and systematically as they should be,"
said Kevin Roden, CIO of Iron Mountain. "Businesses need to
protect all of their critical information consistently to ensure
they can recover it in the event of a disaster, and LiveVault's
technology makes that easy to do."
The LiveVault Linux and Unix release will initially
support Sun Solaris 7, 8 and 9, and RedHat Linux 6.2, 7.2, 7.3 and
8.0.
www.livevault.com
•Date:
23rd April 2003 •Region: Worldwide / N.America
•Type: Article •Topic:
IT cont.
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