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unitrends 4.1

Release: Unitrends 4.1 (Data Recovery Software)

May 13, 2009 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

Further expanding its OS, virtualization and application support, Unitrends today announced the latest version of its data recovery software with new support for the Windows Server 2008 family and the Novell OES family of products, including Microsoft Hyper-V and Xen virtualization platforms. Unitrends Release 4.1 also includes expanded multi-appliance management and monitoring capabilities as well as enhanced support for Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems.

The new Unitrends Release 4.1 backup and recovery software offers support for more than 40 operating systems and applications. This support now includes:

·         Windows Server 2008 (including Hyper-V)

·         Exchange 2007 support on Windows Server 2008

·         SQL 2008

·         Novell OES1 and OES2 (including Xen and Groupwise 8.0)

·         MacOS X 10.5

·         Linux 64-bit

·         pSeries 6.1

The latest Unitrends release also delivers extensive context-sensitive help, increased appliance management and monitoring functionality, and new reporting flexibility. In addition, Unitrends Release 4.1 adds new appliance scalability features and supports NAS protection via CIFS and NFS protocols without a high-priced NDMP agent.

The new Unitrends Release 4.1, with enhanced operating system support, is available now for all Unitrends rapid-recovery appliances including the recently announced, 1U Recovery-610.  There is no charge for the new version for existing Unitrends customers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: data recovery software, Hyper-V, Novell OES, unitrends, unitrends 4.1, unitrends release 4.1, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows Server 2008, Xen

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