- Cool Yule Tools: 2008 Holiday Gift Guide
- 10 kitchen gadgets for the geek gourmet
- Google admits to violating iPhone development terms
- Smartphone smackdown: Storm vs. iPhone
- Google layoffs: 10,000 jobs being cut
CommVault Systems this week is launching a management tool and enhancements to two software packages to help users archive and preserve their storage data. The products are QiNetix DataArchiver, QiNetix Quick Recovery 5.0 and QiNetix DataMigrator 5.0.
DataArchiver is a software module for the company’s QiNetix suite of data protection products. It archives Microsoft Exchange e-mail and allows users to perform cross-mailbox full-content searches and capture and monitor all inbound and outbound e-mail.
The software lets users retain e-mail for specified periods of time and access the e-mail when necessary. Users can search the e-mail archive for evidence discovery or compliance with government requests.
The company also enhanced its quick data recovery software by adding support for EMC’s SnapView 2.0 and Microsoft’s Virtual Shadow Service (VSS). These products let users create point-in-time recovery volumes on any magnetic disk, allowing full recovery of applications in minutes, instead of hours. Version 5 of Quick Recovery also supports Solaris, and Oracle servers running on Solaris. Further, incremental updates are now faster. QiNetix Quick Recovery starts at $2,500 per host being recovered.
CommVault also enhanced its DataMigrator software, which moves files to less costly storage. Version 5.0 supports Solaris and Microsoft Exchange. In Exchange, the product also supports Outlook Web Access and migration of .PST files. Pricing starts at about $50 per monitored mailbox.
Partner Content
NetScout and analyst Jim Metzler have teamed to deliver a series of IT Briefs on Network and Application Performance Management leveraging research from NetScout’s nGenius & Sniffer users.
www.netscout.com
Metzler on CIO Priorities
The top five CIO priorities based on a survey of NetScout users revealing CIOs' top priorities and what they think they should be. Also includes interviews with CIOs of large organizations.
Read the Report
Metzler on Application Delivery
How to eliminate the stovepiped or siloed nature of application delivery from both an organization and a technological perspective.
Read the Brief
Metzler on Network Troubleshooting
Overview of network troubleshooting that provides an assessment of where we are, and where we need to be relative to the complexities of today's IT challenges.
Read the Brief
Comment