PresSTORE description
PresSTORE - Professional Data Management Solution for the Backup, Distribution and the Archiving of Critical Data
PresSTORE combines all requirements of Backup, Distribution and the Archiving of Critical Data
PresSTORE combines all requirements of a holistic and integrated data management system. PresSTORE allows you to manage data from its creation, followed by the necessary backup and up to its archiving.
It’s modular design allows optimal adaptation to customer requirements. In case of continuously growing production data volume customers can easily add further modules or server and clients.
This offers customers more flexibility, more security, more efficient storage, an optimal engagement of resources and a considerable reduction of costs. PresSTORE comprises three modules: PresSTORE Synchronize, PresSTORE Backup and PresSTORE Archive.
PresSTORE Backup
PresSTORE Backup is a fully automatic backup and restore solution. It provides all the necessary functions to
ensure an optimal backup of production data and offers numerous possibilities to cope with diverse user requirements. High capability and high reliability, the modular and scalable design and cross-platform support are only some of the numerous features of PresSTORE Backup.
PresSTORE Synchronize
PresSTORE Synchronize is a solution for synchronizing media data. In many segments of companies, simple data backup mechanisms are not sufficient to secure your uninterrupted production, for which the data must be immediately available virtually all the time. A backup to tapes or to a disc cannot meet this requirement.
PresSTORE Synchronize closes this security hole. Data are duplicated near real-time which ensure a maximum of data security.
PresSTORE Archive
PresSTORE Archive is a solution for archiving data. PresSTORE allows you to easily and efficiently tag and describe your data, both before and after archiving. Depending on the volume of your data, performance and security requirements, tape or optical media can be employed.
Here are some key features of “PresSTORE”:
· excellent scalability
· parallel writing to and reading from several drives
· parallel backup from multiple file servers
· parallel synchronizing of multiple folders
· automatic management of tape libraries
· platform-independent data storage
· Helios, Xinet and Apple data-format support
· any user can recover the data
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
What’s New in This Release:
· Added additional checking for session-ID in HTTP sessions between the clients and server, suppresing any potential session-ID reuse.
· Added one-time retry on communication errors during synchronize.
· Fixed recognizing users belonging to admin group on Mac by additionaly iterating over all known groups, instead of just fetching the group in question by getgrnam() library call. It seems to deliver incomplete list of group members in some rare cases.
· Fixed locating data in index on Windows 64bit installations.
· Fixed synchronizing and resynchronizing paths with special characters on Windows.
· Fixed closing volumes from different clients of the same job when "Use new volumes" is chosen.
· Fixed proxy command server when running commands for usernames longer than (or equal to) 6 characters. This resulted in some files not being deleted although archive jobs were configured for file deletion.
· Fixed handling of double-fork Xsan Mac files when the corresponding resource-fork could not be opened for reading or otherwise recognized. This resulted in files not being saved nor during incremental backups.
· For backup jobs running on 2 or more devices, the total job status is set to "exception" when at least one of the job executors ran in error. Only if all job executors finished without errors, the job status is set to "completed".
· Added "cli::index::backup::synchronize" CLI command to sync the backup index of the remote client with the actual state of the filesystem in cases where files deleted from the filesystem were not correctly marked in the index.
· Download of support data now includes all compressed copies of system.log file on Mac OS X.
· Fixed volume import of volumes created using synthetic backup…. [ ]

