ENGINEERING
Teradactyl Introduces New Release of the True incremental Backup System
Teradactyl has released an updated version of the True incremental Backup System (TiBS). TiBS is an enterprise network backup system software application tailored for large installation distributed processing environments whose data sets contain a significant percentage of highly unique data. Teradactyl clients are generally U.S. federal agencies, institutions of higher learning, and high-performance computing environments.
This spring Teradactyl quietly released significant multi-threading and parallel processing enhancements to its client base, which had massively increased the speed and capacity at which TiBS could identify and transfer True incremental changes from large operating and file systems to TiBS backup servers. TiBS also includes sweeping updates to verify media in disk and tape backup storage subsystems, further enhancements for OpenAFS cells, improvements in remote backup client upgrades, and a new suite of automation and reporting scripts.
TiBS transfers in perpetuity only True incremental changes from backup clients and consolidates those changes on the backup server to create new full and intermediate level backup volumes for fast single pass restores.
This spring Teradactyl quietly released significant multi-threading and parallel processing enhancements to its client base, which had massively increased the speed and capacity at which TiBS could identify and transfer True incremental changes from large operating and file systems to TiBS backup servers. TiBS also includes sweeping updates to verify media in disk and tape backup storage subsystems, further enhancements for OpenAFS cells, improvements in remote backup client upgrades, and a new suite of automation and reporting scripts.
TiBS transfers in perpetuity only True incremental changes from backup clients and consolidates those changes on the backup server to create new full and intermediate level backup volumes for fast single pass restores.