The new version of SEP sesam - “Beefalo” is the universal backup and restore solution for most virtual environments as well as cloud-to-cloud backup. SEP sesam Beefalo supports eight hypervisors natively. New additions are Proxmox VE and the free Citrix variant XCP-ng. The HPE StoreOnce / Catalyst API is also supported for HPE environments.
For quite some time it has been possible to make an online differential backups of Kopano. It is therefore sufficient to make a full backup at longer intervals (e.g. weekly). In between (e.g. every night) differential backups are sufficient, which occupy less space and are much faster.
No matter the size of your organization, making backups regularly is essential to your company’s progress. They are your insurance to retain customers and the highest level of data integrity and availability. At the same time you want to be able to easily restore individual mailboxes or even single emails. How can you make sure you can do both?
Schools now run on technology. For some this is unwelcome and disturbing, for others it’s inevitable and an enabling force. But all agree that technology has become central to the learning process, largely replacing pen and paper for students, teachers and administrators. So are you able to relax knowing that all your school’s crucial data is safely backed up offsite? Certainly some of your data is now “in the cloud”, but for many schools some critical data remains …
SEP sesam is constantly developed, adapted and optimized to the changing requirements of enterprise IT environments. The latest version, SEP sesam Grolar, offers extensions for virtual environments, now supports 6 hypervisors, new backup targets/technologies both on-premise and in the cloud and offers advanced security options.
We are happy to announce that SEP was named a 2018 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Data Center Backup and Recovery Software.
The University Mozarteum moved from Backup Exec to SEP sesam and has provided a detailed video reference about the experience.
Schools now run on technology. For some this is unwelcome and disturbing, for others it’s inevitable and an enabling force. But all agree that technology has become central to the learning process, largely replacing pen and paper for students, teachers and administrators. So are you able to relax knowing that your school’s crucial data is safe?