Robinson Distribution is delighted to announce that it has accepted the appointment as the official channel for SEP AG for sub-Saharan Africa. Backup is probably the most crucial part of any ICT process and needs to be a reliable system.
Dirk Robinson, Managing Director for Robinson Distribution, commented: “We selected SEP sesam based on its ability to backup and restore a wide variety of platforms, databases and virtual environments at a price structure which makes it perfect for the South African market.”
SEP sesam is a powerful backup and recovery system that enables organisations to backup a wide variety of operating systems, databases and virtual environments. Remote management abilities allows users to easily and efficiently manage thousands of locations around the globe from one central location, or designate local administrators, depending on preferences. No environment is too complex.
SEP sesam's superior online technology allows the backup of running VMware host machines as well as Microsoft, Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer virtual environments. Restore a host environment, a guest or multiple guests or even a single file. Snapshot technologies from all leading manufacturers are supported, so even very large amounts of data can be backed up and restored quickly.
The continued development of server, storage and network technologies places a heavy demand on IT staff. Not only does SEP manage the newest technologies, but also includes asset protection to leverage previous investments in hardware and software applications. SEP sesam continues to provide the widest support for operating systems, from Microsoft, Linux, Unix along with support for all popular groupware solutions, including Lotus Notes, Exchange, GroupWise, OpenXchange, Scalix, Zarafa etc, and almost every database.
SEP sesam has provided the multiplex software modules along with the recording for basic backup of servers and clients under open source GPL v2. This serves as additional protection to every enterprise and governmental entity to assure users always have the ability to recover backed up data.
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