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MySQL Database Servers Got Bak(Bone)

San Diego, Calif.-based BakBone Software, a global provider of storage management software, announced today the release of a new NetVault Application Plugin Module (APM) for MySQL v4.0 databases. Available on Linux and Windows NT platforms, the MySQL APM provides NetVault customers with a high performance, reliable and easy to use hot backup and recovery solution […]

Nov 19, 2001
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San Diego, Calif.-based

BakBone Software

, a global provider of storage management software, announced today the release of a new NetVault Application Plugin Module (APM) for MySQL v4.0 databases.

Available on Linux and Windows NT platforms, the MySQL APM provides NetVault customers with a high performance, reliable and easy to use hot backup and recovery solution for protecting corporate data.

The APM is a full-featured solution that includes superior device management and dynamic drive sharing capabilities for distributing data and maximizing resource utilization while increasing performance. Seamless precision integration with the native backup API allows NetVault to present a common, easy to use GUI for all file system and application specific operations, officials said.

“The new MySQL APM is the latest addition to NetVault’s comprehensive line of add-on modules and is the first product on the market to provide fast, online backup of MySQL databases,” said Cali Viviano, BakBone Software product manager. “This release represents an extension of NetVault’s ongoing commitment to provide application-specific support to the Linux community.”

The MySQL APM is available now on Linux and Windows NT platforms for $995. BakBone added that it will continue to port to other platforms as the market demands.

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