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UniTrends Backup Professional 1.3 UniTrends Software is a name well known to UNIX users.
We’ve looked at their Backup Professional software before in these
pages, giving it a Top of the World award in September 1997.
The latest release of Backup Professional is now available and adds
several new features to an already strong backup package.
Backup Professional 1.3 is available for many operating systems,
including SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, and Linux.
Clients are available on an even wider range of machines.
Since we compared backup and recovery packages in a recent issue under
Linux machines, we put Backup Professional 1.3 through the same test cycle. Our review copy of Backup Professional 1.3 arrived as a
single CD-ROM with no documentation accompanying the package.
On-line help and softcopies of the documentation are on the CD-ROM, but
we sure miss written documents. The software installed easily enough on our
RedHat 6.2 and SuSe 6.2 servers. All versions of RedHat Linux are supported. If you are running Backup Professional 1.3 on a SCO platform, you have the advantage of the Server crash recovery capabilities of the software, but these are not implemented on all supported platforms (including Linux). Server crash recovery allows rapid reinstallation of a doomed filesystem from backup tapes and a bootable media. The capability to recover a fully loaded machine quickly was excellent on our test with a SCO UnixWare 7 installation. For Windows users, an add-on product called PC ParaChute does the same for that platform.
Backup Professional 1.3 uses a GUI on both clients and
servers, making use of the software particularly easy.
Backup Professional 1.3 supports most tape drives, including the AIT and
DAT drives we tested with, as well as the DLT autochanger we added during
testing. One useful feature of the software is a fast file seek capability which
makes retrieval of a few files from a tape a matter of minutes, not hours. The
software allows easy construction of backup schedules, including changes for
holidays and weekends. With automated media changers, you could leave the backup
system alone for weeks without worrying about backup completion. Using the same test suite as our round-up, we timed Backup
Professional 1.3 in several complete backup and restore operations. The fastest
performer in our roundup, Microlite’s BackupEdge was still the fastest, with
Backup Professional 1.3 coming in at 96% the speed of the BackupEdge test.
File recovery was about the same. There are a number of features that make Backup
Professional 1.3 a strong product worthy of use on any network. If you are considering a backup package, check out Backup
Professional 1.3. At $495 it is not
the cheapest package on the market, but it is competitive in all respects. UniTrends Software Corporation Summary: A fast, talented backup and restore package with support for many environments and devices. |
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