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Red Hat Validates BakBone Backup & Restore Solution

Dec 5, 2001


Bakbone Software, a provider of storage management software, announced today its backup and recovery software Netvault has been validated by Red Hat as part of the Red Hat Certified ISV Partner Program. Netvault is now being distributed on the Linux Application CD that ships with Red Hat Linux 7.2 Professional, to Red Hat customers worldwide.


“Red Hat is committed to working with application vendors like Bakbone to assure the highest levels of customer satisfaction and usability,” said Mark DeVisser, VP of Marketing, Red Hat. “Bakbone’s NetVault software offers a level of simplicity and ease of use that makes it an excellent choice for Red Hat Linux users.”

“Red Hat is the market leader in Linux, the fastest growing platform within today’s enterprise environments,” said Randy Batterson, Vice President of Strategic Alliances, Bakbone Software. “We are delighted to reach out to their growing customer base to offer NetVault, our high-speed, high-performance backup and restore solution that has already been proven in Linux installations around the world.”

Backbone said this validation solidifies its long-standing commitment to the Linux community, expanding its presence in the Linux marketplace.

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