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Storix DR Solution for Power Now Supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

Storix, a provider of a UNIX-based system recovery solution for AIX, Solaris and Linux systems, today announced the availability of System Backup Administrator 7.2 (SBAdmin), now with support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 came with many new feature enhancements and additions optimizing the capabilities of customer hardware. Now, with SBAdmin, customers can perform system recovery to the same or different hardware or to and from virtual systems. SBAdmin works on all supported Red Hat platforms, including Intel 32-bit, 64-bit or IBM Power.

SBAdmin provides Adaptable System Recovery (ASR), the ability to rebuild AIX, Solaris, or Linux systems from bare metal, giving customers the flexibility to alter the configuration as needed to fit onto any hardware or virtual configuration. ASR adapts a backup to the hardware detected during installation, rebuilding the new system to the same state as the prior system. The complete restore from bare metal can be managed locally or remotely and can take just minutes.

SBAdmin can also be used for provisioning/cloning of multiple systems and software storage alteration for improved system availability, recoverability, and performance. SBAdmin provides a choice of user interfaces for management of one or even hundreds of backup clients, various data backup options, and optional data encryption and integration with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager.

“Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 provides customers with the comprehensive groundwork needed for physical, virtual and cloud deployments,” said Anthony Johnson, president and founder of Storix, in a press release. “And with more customers migrating their mission-critical systems to Linux, it’s no surprise that Storix continues its alliance with Red Hat by continuing to offer its customers the most flexible solution for bare-metal restore and hardware migration

SBAdmin 7.2 is available for free 30-day trial at: storix.com/support/downloads.

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