Symantec (ticker: SYMC, exchange: NASDAQ Global Market (.O))
News Release -
1-Sep-2009
Symantec Among the First to Achieve VMware Ready(TM) Data Protection Status for VMware vSphere 4(TM)SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Sep 01, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- VMworld 2009 -- Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced it was
among the first vendors to achieve VMware Ready(TM) Data Protection
status, indicating successful integration of Symantec Backup Exec,
NetBackup and NetBackup PureDisk with VMware vSphere(TM) 4. In order
to pass VMware Ready Data Protection testing criteria, Symantec
completed specific qualifications and interoperability requirements to
ensure its solutions are optimized for VMware environments. VMware
Ready Data Protection status provides customers with the assurance
that the Backup Exec 12.5 Agent for VMware vSphere 4, NetBackup 6.5.4
and NetBackup PureDisk 6.5 have proven compatibility with the VMware
platform, reducing risk and lowering integration costs for
organizations.
"By achieving VMware Ready(TM) Data Protection status, Symantec
demonstrates its deep commitment to helping organizations solve
information management challenges by delivering data protection
solutions with proven integration and interoperability with VMware
vSphere(TM) 4," said Parag Patel, vice president, alliances, VMware.
"The current relationship between VMware and Symantec is strengthened
through Symantec's participation in the VMware Ready Data Protection
program and the successful integration of our solutions is a
testament to our companies' commitment to helping customers better
protect mission-critical data."
Backup Exec and NetBackup speed the backup and recovery of
information stored on virtual machines. Symantec's patent-pending
Granular Recovery Technology enables Backup Exec and NetBackup to
leverage a single pass image backup of the entire guest virtual
machine in order to store backup information once and recover
anything -- including the entire virtual machine, individual virtual
disk files, as well as individual files and folders inside virtual
disk files. This unique capability results in up to a 50 percent
reduction in the backup storage required for VMware environments and
additional savings can be derived by leveraging Symantec's
deduplication technology, currently in NetBackup and scheduled to be
available in Backup Exec later this year. In a recent independent
performance test, Backup Exec and NetBackup delivered superior backup
and recovery within virtual environments than other vendors.
"Symantec delivers comprehensive and efficient information management
solutions, and we take pride in being among the first companies to
deliver data protection solutions optimized for VMware vSphere(TM) 4,"
said Pat Hanavan, vice president of product management, Symantec
Information Management Group. "With VMware Ready(TM) Data Protection
status, organizations can have confidence that Symantec data
protection solutions have been tested against the stringent criteria
set by VMware and are optimized for their virtual infrastructure."
Symantec delivers market-leading information management solutions
that help organizations of all sizes manage both physical and virtual
environments through one solution, providing ease-of-use and
management benefits. Symantec will be demonstrating Backup Exec,
NetBackup and NetBackup PureDisk at VMworld 2009 in San Francisco
Sept. 1 - 3 at Booth #2110.
About Symantec
Symantec is a global leader in providing security, storage and
systems management solutions to help consumers and organizations
secure and manage their information-driven world. Our software and
services protect against more risks at more points, more completely
and efficiently, enabling confidence wherever information is used or
stored. More information is available at www.symantec.com.
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CONTACT:
Katie Beck
Symantec Corp.
+1 (424) 750-7586
katie_beck@symantec.com
Ben Jolley
Connect Public Relations
+1 (801) 373-7888
benj@connectpr.com
SOURCE: Symantec
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