Symantec Corporation Backup Exec Agent for Windows Microsoft SharePoint
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Symantec Backup Exec 12 for Windows Servers is the gold standard in Windows data protection delivering certified disk-to disk-to-tape backup and fast, efficient recovery. With patent-pending Granular Recovery Technology and continuous data protection for critical Microsoft applications, business data is always protected and easily restored. Recover critical data in seconds with the enhanced Agent for Microsoft SharePoint. Using a 32-bit or 64-bit Backup Exec 12 media server, this agent can protect 32-bit or 64-bit MOSS-2007 servers deployed on a Single-Server or within a Multi-Server Farm. This Agent leverages the innovative Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) which helps IT Administrators save time and money by giving them the ability to restore individual documents from a single-pass database backup. GRT allows the IT Administrators to restore the documents to the original document library in the SharePoint farm or redirect restore of documents to the file system. BASIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES Every computing environment requires reliable technical support and timely version upgrades and content updates. Symantec Basic Maintenance is an ongoing investment in Symantec software technologies and customer's business. This package is designed to help keep non-essential systems current with the latest Symantec version upgrades and content updates.
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