Zetta Data Protect for Linux and ZettaMirror 2.5 Beta, the client-side agent of Zetta Data Protect, are now available, according to an announcement by Zetta. The enterprise cloud storage provider claims it’s Zetta Data Protect immediately and securely replicates and protects data offsite. Although previously available only for Microsoft Windows environments, reports Businesswire, Zetta Data […]
Zetta Data Protect for Linux and ZettaMirror 2.5 Beta, the client-side agent of Zetta Data Protect, are now available, according to an announcement by Zetta. The enterprise cloud storage provider claims it’s Zetta Data Protect immediately and securely replicates and protects data offsite. Although previously available only for Microsoft Windows environments, reports Businesswire, Zetta Data Protect is now also generally available for all popular Linux environments, including RedHat, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, and SUSE.
“’Customers are seeing 10 to 20 times improvements in sync times using the new ZettaMirror 2.5 client,’ says Chris Schin, Zetta vice president of products. ‘This release continues an impressive series of customer-driven new features and performance improvements rolled out by Zetta over the past nine months.’”
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