Zmanda (http://www.zmanda.com/amanda-enterprise-edition.html)now supports Ubuntu and is the first enterprise backup software available for this popular distribution of the open source Linux operating system. Amanda Enterprise for Ubuntu gives the rapidly growing Ubuntu community, for the first time, an affordable, robust backup and recovery solution built on open standards and delivered as open source software.
"There's been a meteoric rise of Ubuntu on both desktops and servers, with more and more critical data being stored on these systems, and yet Ubuntu users are still primarily backing up
their data with homegrown scripts," noted Chander Kant, Zmanda CEO. "Amanda Enterprise gives Ubuntu users a commercial-grade backup solution to securely protect their data, without any
risk of vendor or technology lock-in.Our support of Ubuntu is in direct response to strong demand from our customers, and it's a major step in reaching our goal of making enterprise data
protection available to everyone."
Amanda Enterprise is a business-ready version of the popular Amanda open source backup and recovery software. Initially developed in 1991, Amanda has been battle-tested and proven by the
open source community for well over a decade and is estimated to protect more than half a million of servers and desktops running various versions of Linux, UNIX, Mac OS-X and Microsoft
Windows operating systems worldwide.
Amanda Enterprise Edition adds the enterprise features, usability, security, technical support and vendor accountability to make Amanda a cost-effective, powerful solution for protecting
critical corporate data.For instance, with Amanda Enterprise, Ubuntu users can:
-- Backup and protect servers and desktop computers running Ubuntu as part of an intelligent network backup system
-- Easily set up a single server to back up multiple networked clients to tape, disk and optical devices
-- Write backups to tape and disk simultaneously.
-- Use any device supported by an operating system with Amanda. Since Amanda does not use proprietary device drivers, the user does not have to worry about breaking support for a device
when upgrading Amanda.
-- Recover data with native utilities, regardless of whether Amanda is installed, due to the fact that Amanda uses native dump and/or GNU tar utilities and no proprietary formats.
-- Visually monitor their backup process and to create formatted reports through the Zmanda Management Console (ZMC).
Ubuntu adds to the comprehensive list of Linux distributions that Amanda Enterprise supports, including Red Hat Enterprise, Fedora, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, OpenSUSE and Debian.
"Amanda Enterprise gives the expanding Ubuntu community a tested-and-proven open source backup solution, along with the benefits of enterprise-grade features and support from Zmanda,"
said Malcolm Yates, ISV and Partner Manager at Canonical. "Zmanda continues to be on the forefront of the open source revolution, with support for emerging open source technologies and
ongoing community contributions."
Availability:
Amanda Enterprise Edition for Ubuntu is available today as part of a paid subscription to the Zmanda Network that includes certified and pre-compiled software, technical support,
knowledgebase access, software updates and security alerts. Zmanda also offers a Community Edition of Amanda, which can be downloaded at www.zmanda.com/amanda-bundle-promotion.html.
For more information about Amanda Enterprise, please go to www.zmanda.com.
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