Symantec Released the New Family of Backup Exec

by Mick on November 13, 2008

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symantec backup exec Symantec Released the New Family of Backup ExecSymantec Corp.. announced the latest version of Backup Exec, a software for data protection, which claimed give more innovative environment for virtual machine.

The Software are Backup Exec 12.5 box shot and Backup Exec System Recovery 8.5 box shot. Both are part of the Backup Exec family of products. Backup Exec itself has been released the first time around 1990.

The Software is working to protect the data, performing data recovery and a comprehensive system in the virtual and physical systems, and support for the portfolio of Windows Server 2008.

Symantec also add management system Backup Exec added flexibility and storage increased to a more heterogeneous environment, so the company can easily protect their data and systems.

Backup Exect 12.5 allows companies to easily protect data or system in their physical and virtual environments. Meanwhile, Backup Exec 8.5 easier for users to recover Windows systems in minutes, even in the hardware or virtual different.

Backup Exec 12.5 is offered with a price of U.S. $ 1,115 to server license, while Backup Exec System Recovery 8.5 will range U.S. $ 1,227 per server and U.S. $ 81 per workstation

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