NetBackup (NBU) 6.5.2 Release Announcement
Details:
On June 09,
2008, the NetBackup 6.5.2 release is generally available for customer download.
NetBackup 6.5.2 is the latest in the series of NetBackup 6.5 Release Updates.
Release Updates are delivered sequentially following major releases of
NetBackup, generally at 4 to 6-month intervals. NetBackup 6.5 became available
on August 6, 2007 and 6.5.1 on December 5, 2007. Release updates always include
defect fixes and various types of OS platform and hardware proliferations, and
may also include NetBackup feature enhancements. The primary enhancement themes
for NetBackup 6.5.2 are:
· Best in
Class Microsoft Support
·
Improving data protection in virtual environments
·
Continuing to enhance the many new disk-based data protection features
introduced in NetBackup 6.5
·
Improving NetBackup usability, troubleshooting and supportability
As you learn
more about the new features in NetBackup 6.5.2 you'll find there are additional
enhancements besides those contained within the themes listed above. In all,
there are over 40 exciting product enhancements included in NetBackup 6.5.2,
including but not limited to those listed below. More details are available in
the document entitled "Veritas NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation Updates" noted in
the related documents below.
Products Applied:
NetBackup Enterprise Server 6.5.2
Subjects:
NetBackup Enterprise Server
Publishing Status: Faq
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
Solaris10
Windows Server 2003
R2
Windows Server 2008
Enterprise (x64-64bit)
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