Posts Tagged ‘Retrospect’

EMC Retrospect 8.1 Released

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Retrospect 8.1 build 148 was released yesterday, which looks to have a very large set of fixes.  Check out the impressive list here.

No Retrospect X for Mac Today

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I spoke to the folks over at EMC Insignia to find out what happened to their planned release of Retrospect X for Mac today.  The update is that they are still working on it and will now premiere the beta version at MacWorld in January.  They are also going to update their developer’s blog today or over the weekend to let everyone know where they are at.

Retrospect for Mac and Apple Time Machine

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

I’ve been asked about the differences between Retrospect and Time Machine, and while I would love to say that Time Machine is only ideal for the individual user, it’s actually not that simple.

Retrospect is definitely our preferred backup solution for small to medium sized businesses, but we have successfully implemented Time Machine on servers for small user groups.  Since it’s built into Leopard, it can be a very cost effective backup system for a small office.  Time Machine is capable of backing up multiple Macs to the same backup drive, and it doesn’t require any scripts — it’s automatically scheduled to backup every hour.  However, Time Machine doesn’t do well with backing up large databases because it has to back up the entire database every time a change, no matter how big or small, is made.

That said, Retrospect is a more versatile and robust backup solution for the small to medium business environment, as you can create scheduled backups, backup cross-platform (Mac, Windows and Linux) computers in your network, backup to Tape, CD/DVD, FTP, among others.  This way you can take the backups that are kept on tapes or CDs to an offsite location for additional security.

EMC Retrospect X is scheduled to release on December 19, and promises a nicer interface with the OS X Leopard look and a remote management console, among other new features.  The EMC Retrospect X dev team just posted an update to their blog yesterday, and they think they will have new screenshots of the user interface posted by Friday.

Twitterific and The Iconfactory

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I was looking around for an easy way to make posts to Twitter without having to use the Twitter website, and came across this nifty application called Twitterific, which was created by a cool software company called The Iconfactory.  Twitterific is a desktop widget that I can make as small or as big as I like and makes it easy to make posts and keep track of all of the people I am following throughout the day.

The Iconfactory makes loads of other great software, too, like iPulse, which shows you what’s going on inside your machine either on your desktop, in your menu bar or in your dock.  iPulse monitors a number of different stats, among them your disk usage, memory activity and usage and even the temperature of your motherboard.

Cool company worth checking out and keeping an eye on for new products.

P.S.  They’ve also teamed up with EMC Retrospect Dev Team and are desiging the icons for Retrospect X.


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