R1Soft Releases Linux Hot Copy
Today R1Soft announced the beta release of Hot Copy for Linux, a command-line utility that takes instant readable and writeable snapshots of disks or volumes on any Linux server.
According to the announcement, Hot Copy creates a point-in-time snapshot of the disk while the system is running. "Linux server admins need a simple command that allows snapshots on any Linux server at any time. This is what Hot Copy does," says David Wartell, Vice President of R1Soft.
To download the free utility, visit: http://www.r1soft.com/products/linux-hot-copy/linux-hot-copy/
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Hot Copy for Linux Downloads
We do obtain information on our behalf for updates and future releases primarily. If there is anything we can do to assist you in obtaining a "sign-up free" copy let us know. You may personally contact me regarding this mario @ r1soft.com.
Thanks Lee!
Hot Copy or Hot Potential Customer Data
I just love it when you fill these things out and not twenty minutes later you get a cold call from one of these morons!