EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC), the world’s leader in information infrastructure solutions, today announced an upgrade to its Retrospect backup and recovery for small and medium businesses (SMBs). Available immediately, EMC Retrospect 7.7 adds several new capabilities, including integration with VMware Consolidated Backup, which allows Retrospect to perform off-host backups of active virtual machines. Other new features include complete protection for computers running Microsoft Windows 7, a new Retrospect Emergency Recovery CD for quick disaster recovery of Windows servers and PCs, wake-on-LAN technology for improved energy conservation, and full support for 64-bit processors and operating systems.
Retrospect Multi Server 7.7
$1,409 new, $299 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Protects an unlimited number of networked Windows, Mac, and Linux servers, desktops, and laptops.
Retrospect Single Server 7.7
$679 new, $169 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Protects a single Windows server and an unlimited number of networked Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops and laptops; additional server client licenses are available separately.
Retrospect Small Business Server Premium and Standard 7.7
Premium: $729 new, $169 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Standard: $479 new, $119 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Protects a Windows Small Business Server and an unlimited number of networked Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops and laptops; Premium edition includes license for Microsoft SQL Server; additional server client licenses are available separately.
Retrospect Disk-to-Disk 7.7
$379 new, $99 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Protects a single Windows server to hard disk or optical media; additional server client licenses, desktop/laptop client licenses are available separately.
Retrospect Professional 7.7
$119 new, $29 upgrade from 7.6 and earlier
Protects a single, non-server Windows PC and up to two additional networked Windows, Mac, or Linux desktops and laptops; additional desktop/laptop client licenses are available separately.
Details: http://www.emc.com/about/news/press/2009/20091215-02.htm