| Symantec Backup Exec 2010 for Windows Small Business Server is the perfect data protection solution for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server Standard and Premium Editions. This robust solution provides integrated deduplication, granular restore features, open file protection, disaster recovery and backup protection for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint Services, SQL and Windows workstations.
Key Features Optimized data protection for Windows Small Business Server Standard or Premium Editions Integrated and adaptable deduplication (using NetBackup PureDisk technology) First-to-market granular recovery for Exchange and Active Directory environments running in a VMware and Hyper-V environment Patent-pending Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) recovers critical Microsoft application data in seconds Centralized 3-Tier Set-up, Reporting and Patch Management Scalable heterogeneous support through remote Agents and Options Continuous Data Protection Innovative multi-product integration with market leading technologies
Key Benefits Comprehensive data protection for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 and 2003 with disk or tape storage support Reduce storage costs while optimizing network utilization across physical and virtual environments through integrated deduplication and archiving technology Eliminate redundant backups for Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, and SQL in a virtual environment with integrated VMware and Hyper-V backup protection Restore individual Exchange messages, SharePoint site items or documents, and Active Directory user preferences from a single-pass backup Scalable job set-up, reporting and software patch management with Central Admin Server Option (CASO) and Backup Exec Infrastructure Manager (BEIM)* High-powered Backup Exec Remote Agents and Options extend data protection to Linux, Unix, Mac and Netware environments Backup Exec replication technology helps ensure data changes are continuously backed up from remote servers Easily complement any Backup Exec environment with complete disaster recovery protection and comprehensive desktop security from Symantec.
System Requirements for Backup Exec 2010 For Windows Small Business Server with Essential
Operating Systems Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2000 (only supported by the Agent for Windows Systems- no media server support) Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 (SP1) (SP1 is min for support of SQLExpress 2005) Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 R2 Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008
Virtual Environments VMware Workstation 4, 5, and 6 VMware ESX 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 VMware ESXi 3.5 and 4.0 VMware Server 1 VMware GSX Server 3.x (replaced by VMware Server) Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 and later Microsoft Hyper-V 1.0 and 2.0
Internet Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Note that SQL Express 2005 requires I.E. 6.0 SP1
Memory - Backup Exec Media Server Required: 512 MB RAM Recommended: 1 GB RAM (or more for better performance)
Virtual Memory Recommendations 20 MB above the Windows recommended size for total paging file size (total for all disk volumes) Note: RAM Requirements may vary depending on the operations performed, the options installed, and the specific computer configuration.
Processor Intel Pentium, Xeon, AMD, or compatible
Deduplication Environments (optional) x64-bit Media Server One Quad-core or 2x dual-core processors 1GB physical memory for each 1TB of deduplicated storage used If the Deduplication Option is used in conjunction with PureDisk, v6.6 of PureDisk is required.
File System Archiving Option Environments (optional) Media Server must be part of a domain or Active Directory Media Server must have enough disk space to store Archived data Index space must be allocated at approximately 8% of Archived data storage Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher must be installed on the Media Server The Media Server and the File Server must be in the same domain or have a trust relationship established with other domains where the Exchange Server or Media Server resides The media server must be in the same time zone as the file servers and Exchange servers from which eligible data is archived. File System Archiving can be performed against backups done to disk or tape
Other Hardware Network interface card or a virtual network adapter card DVD-ROM drive (Recommended) A mouse (Optional for printer notification) Printer supported by Microsoft Windows
Storage Hardware Backup Exec requires at least one storage media drive and/or single-drive robotic library and the appropriate controller card. Removable storage devices and non-removable hard drives can also be targeted for backups.
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