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Data Protection Solutions introduces EzBackup

Data Protection Solutions (DPS), leading provider of patented disk-to-disk (D2D) mirroring, backup and restore solutions, today announces the release of its Linux version of EzBackup-sa, the newest member of its EzBackup family of products. EzBackup-sa, a USB-based, stand-alone full image backup and restore solution, provides Linux users instantaneous and complete system and data recovery designed for their environment. Using EzBackup-sa, small offices and single server or computer environments can restore everything -- including the Linux operating system, preferences, settings, applications, and data -- simply, seamlessly, and fast. The EzBackup-sa software, building upon its Windows product launch this past summer, provides three flexible and easy-to-configure routines: backup, restore, and schedule (for timed backups). Like its Windows counterpart, this Linux version gives Linux users the same full image backup and system restore speed on a USB 2.0 connection that are nearly 55 percent faster than other D2D solutions and more than five times faster than OS-dependent software solutions.

"EzBackup-sa was specifically designed to address the needs of small and remote offices where many of these offices use Linux as their core operating system to manage their business, " says Lawrence F. Steffann, president and chief executive officer. "DPS has made the commitment to service the Linux market. We design all of our product with the Linux user in mind."

EzBackup-sa is designed to deliver continuous data protection that is simple to install, offers complete restoration capabilities and enables small and remote offices the means to replace their complicated, incomplete processes and legacy devices such as CD, tape, and Zip drives. Data protection is seamless, transparent, and completely self-maintaining with EzBackup-sa. Additional information is available on the web at:http://www.ezd2d.com/News/Ezbackup.php.



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