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  2. NetVault Backup - Wikipedia

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    The NetVault Backup Server maintains a history of backups in the NetVault Backup database enabling users to identify the object(s) they want to restore. NetVault Clients are “agents” that work with the NetVault Backup Server to back up and recover the respective servers, applications, and data.

  3. OpenText Data Protector - Wikipedia

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    Data Protector software (originally Omniback) is automated backup and recovery software for single-server to large hybrid enterprise environments, supporting disk storage, tape and cloud storage targets. It provides cross-platform, online backup of data for Microsoft Windows, Unix, and Linux operating systems. The last version to use the ...

  4. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    A Backup Exec server is the heart of a Backup Exec installation. The Backup Exec server is a Windows server that: Runs the Backup Exec software and services that control backup and restore operations; Is attached to and controls storage hardware; Maintains the Backup Exec database, media catalogs, and device catalogs

  5. EMC NetWorker - Wikipedia

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    Add-on database and application modules provide backup services for products such as Oracle, DB2, SAP, Lotus, Informix, and Sybase, as well as Microsoft Exchange Server, SharePoint, and SQL Server. Client backup data can be sent to a remote NetWorker storage node or stored on a locally attached device by the use of a dedicated storage node.

  6. Extensible Storage Engine - Wikipedia

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    A database is both a physical and logical grouping of data. An ESE database looks like a single file to Windows. Internally the database is a collection of 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 KB pages (16 and 32 KB page options are only available in Windows 7 and Exchange 2010), [1] arranged in a balanced B-tree structure. [2]

  7. Veeam Backup & Replication - Wikipedia

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    Veeam backup server – a Windows-based physical or virtual machine where Veeam Backup & Replication is installed. It is the core component responsible for all types of administrative activities in a backup infrastructure, including general orchestration of backup, restore and replication tasks, job scheduling and resource allocation.

  8. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager - Wikipedia

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    The TSM database (through release 5.5) was a bespoke B+ tree database; although the TSM database used many of the same underlying technologies as IBM's Db2, has a SQL engine (for read-only use), and supports access through ODBC, the database had an architectural limit of approximately 530 GB, and 13 GB of log space. Starting with TSM 6.1 ...

  9. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    Zetta Enterprise-grade Online Backup Supports Linux, Mac OS, and Windows, high speed WAN optimization, SAS 70 certified data centers. Zmanda Cloud Backup Available in German and Japanese languages, supports MS SQL Server, MS Exchange, SharePoint, MySQL Database, System State, Oracle.