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TOLIS Partners with Parallels, Provides Server Backup Solution for Mac

7/21/2008

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TOLIS Group has partnered with virtualization software provider Parallels to provide solutions that integrate with the Parallels platform.

According to TOLIS, the companies have successfully tested TOLIS' BRU Server network backup platform for compatibility with Parallels Server for Mac. The solution is intended to simplify the backup process for virtualized systems, providing easy capture and restoration of data.

"In virtualized system environments, BRU Server's advanced architecture simply treats the host and guest systems as networked client systems," said Tim Jones, president and CTO of TOLIS Group, in a prepared statement. "Both file by file and disaster recovery compatible image backup and restore of guest systems are supported using normal BRU Server operations--no special treatment is needed. BRU Server and Parallels work together seamlessly."

According to the announcement, BRU Server's agents provide backup support for a variety of guest systems, including Mac OS X, Windows, Solaris, and Linux, among others. TOLLIS' BRU Server will be listed in the Parallels Certified Products catalog.


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