Workgroup announces CA ARCserve Replication

September 2010 Information Security, Security Services & Risk Management

The dedicated CA division at Workgroup has announced the local availability of CA’s ARCserve Replication software, formerly known as CA XOsoft Replication.

According to Ligia De Gouveia, CA product manager at Workgroup, CA ARCserve Replication eases migration between servers and locations, delivers continuous data protection to complement existing backup environments and helps ensure that data is always available.

This solution helps users protect application data including Microsoft Exchange, SQL, SharePoint, IIS, and Dynamics CRM, as well as Oracle and Blackberry Enterprise Server, deployed on physical and virtual servers, she says.

“Designed to complement any backup solution, it is quickly deployed and managed through a unified, Web-based console,” says De Gouveia. “It helps integrate application-aware replication and continuous data protection (CDP) to help ensure the protection and recoverability of applications, files, e-mails and databases across Windows, Linux and Unix in both physical and virtual environments.

“It also helps customers migrate data from old servers to new servers, from physical servers to virtual servers, from remote offices to the data centre, and from the data centre to any remote location for disaster recovery.

“It helps IT ensure replicated data is available and recoverable when needed. Integrated VSS Snapshot Management enables application-consistent backups when used with CA ARCserve Backup, CA ARCserve D2D, or other commercial backup solutions.”

CA ARCserve Replication helps ensure the availability and reliability of the databases and files on which most businesses run. Minimising data loss and providing continuous data protection in a centralised, unified and automated management solution, which keeps businesses running interruption free.

For more information contact Ligia de Gouveia, Workgroup, +27 (0)11 654 6221, [email protected]





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