Workstation Solutions Introduces Data Protection for Linux | Internet News

Workstation Solutions Introduces Data Protection for Linux

Oct 22, 2001
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Workstation Solutions, Inc., today announced new Linux platform support for its Quick Restore(TM) backup and recovery software, extending Quick Restore to the Debian GNU/Linux operating system.

According to Workstation Solutions, Quick Restore data backup and recovery software provides seamless integration among NAS, Linux, UNIX, and Microsoft Windows platforms in heterogeneous network environments. It uses the industry-standard Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) for local or remote backup of NAS systems to industry-leading tape drives and libraries.

“Today’s enterprises require reliable data protection for a wide range of heterogeneous environments,” noted Jim Ward, president of Workstation Solutions. “As more innovative operating systems and platforms emerge to support enterprise information needs, we will provide powerful, cost-effective data protection.”


Quick Restore clients for Debian GNU/Linux are available immediately.

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