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December 18, 2006
by Tom Henderson, Laszlo Szenes, Network World Lab Alliance
Yosemite is geared to a file-based backup methodology and tape storage, though hard drives are perfectly acceptable storage media
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May 26, 2005
by Don Howard Marks
In this affordable IT installment, we show you how adding a disk stage to your backup architecture will save time and money.
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May 26, 2005
by Don MacVittie
Enterprise-ready Yosemite Backup Advanced 8.0 promises to support VTL, all kinds of back-up devices and disk-to-disk backups. We put it to the test
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February, 2004
Disaster Recovery comparison test: Like Phoenix from the Ashes - excerpt in English (PDF)
by Elmar Török
There is a backup category for restoring a server after a total crash: Disaster Recovery or
Bare Metal Restore. LANline reviewed five backup programs and tested their ability to
restore a server from nothing as fast as possible.
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April 21, 2003
by Mark Cox
Yosemite isn't yet a household name in the industry, but it plans to be. The company's products are already widely used. The company is
the worldwide leader in providing OEM tape drive bundled backup software
solutions. It also has a worldwide presence; half its revenues come from
outside North America.
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