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Bakbone Software, which claims to support more Linux distributions and applications than any other backup software vendor, says its NetVault Backup and NetVault Replicator now support Red Hat's latest Enterprise Linux 5.0 and that it's the only data protection solution that can say that. Such glory will doubtless be short-lived. Symantec, Bakbone's main competitor in the Linux arena, has said it will support RHEL 5 too.Novell Joins Green Grid
Novell has joined the Green Grid as a contributing member. It's the consortium of IT companies pursuing energy efficiency in the data center. The idea is to invent widgetry that uses less power. Novell is proposing to do it through the Xen virtualization built into SUSE and ZenWorks management.
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Bakbone Software, which claims to support more Linux distributions and applications than any other backup software vendor, says its NetVault Backup and NetVault Replicator now support Red Hat's latest Enterprise Linux 5.0 and that it's the only data protection solution that can say that. Such glory will doubtless be short-lived. Symantec, Bakbone's main competitor in the Linux arena, has said it will support RHEL 5 too. |
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