| NetVault®: Backup WorkGroup Edition |
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| NetVault: Backup WorkGroup Edition is the ideal backup and restore solution for
departmental workgroups and small heterogeneous UNIX, Windows NT/2000, Mac OS X, Linux and Netware
environments. A modular architecture
allows NetVault: Backup WorkGroup Edition to combine with BakBone's plugin modules for enhanced features
such as application data protection, disaster recovery, NDMP and open file protection.
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| BakBone Software’s NetVault 7 delivers enhanced data protection and enterprise-class functionality
that scales to meet the demands of any sized environment. With the release of NetVault 7, users will benefit from
increased automation, enhanced administrator productivity, and rapid deployment with the following new features:
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| Policy Management |
| The Policy Management tools allow job templates to be created and easily applied to a single client
or an entire group of clients simultaneously. Once defined, policy-based administration allows you to monitor, manage and
edit a group of jobs as a single entity.
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| User Level Access |
| The User Level Access feature allows users to be defined with a specific set of privileges
on an individual or group basis. User Level Access is ideal for extending a subset of NetVault’s features to other
members of the IT staff as well as end users.
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| Enhanced Reporting |
| The improved reporting feature enables the administrator to schedule reports on many
aspects of NetVault’s operation with several output types available. In addition, a powerful report-editing
tool has been provided to allow user-defined reports to be created.
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| Event Notification |
| Notification tool provides the ability to notify a user of a
NetVault: Backup event, improving NetVault’s ability to support automated, lights out operations. This features promotes awareness and reduces
potential data loss by providing an early warning system.
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| Additional NetVault: Backup features include:
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| Scalable |
| To meet your ever growing business needs, NetVault:
Backup WorkGroup Edition is a scalable solution that easily upgrades to
NetVault: Backup DataCenter and Enterprise Editions.
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| Easy-to-Use Interface |
| To ease administration and reduce training requirements,
NetVault's easy-to-use graphic user interface presents the same look and feel on all supported
Windows and UNIX operating platforms.
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| SAN/NAS Support |
| Large capacity libraries and high speed tape devices
are easily shared within a domain. With DirecSAN support you can share media and
libraries between multiple nodes to distribute backup operations while increasing data
throughput and reducing network load.
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| Virtual Disk Libraries (VDL) |
| Backups can easily be sent directly to a local
hard drive or SAN attached disk subsystem for improved performance during
backup and recovery. VDL staging can minimize the impact on your network
and act as a buffer, to ensure device streaming, when it’s time to copy staged
data to tape.
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| LAN-Free Backup |
| NetVault's advanced architecture speeds
backups directly from servers and clients to tape drives across a SAN. Share all of your
library tape drives among multiple backup servers and clients. NetVault also allows LAN-free
backups for non-SAN environments.
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| TurboVault |
| TurboVault is a performance enhancement typically only found in
enterprise level solutions and provides the user with the ability to allocate the amount of memory
shared between the CPU and NetVault: Backup according to available memory and native speed of the backup
tape device.
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| Consolidated File System Backup |
| NetVault's consolidated file system backup feature uses incremental backups to create a
full backup and index. This user-defined feature allows you to take any number of incremental
backups and build a new full file system backup based upon the last incremental and last consolidated backup.
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| System Requirements |
Product Documentation |
News and Success Stories |
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Server/Client Platforms: Alpha Linux, Compaq Tru64, FreeBSD, HP-UX,
IBM AIX, Linux Kernel, Mac OS X, NCR MP-RAS, SCO OpenServer, SCO Unixware, SGI Irix,
Solaris (SPARC), Solaris (Intel), Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003
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Client Platforms: Novell Netware,
Windows NT
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