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Price reductions and upgrades for Nebtrex Backup Server range
 06 February, 2008 09:00

6 February 2008 Nebtrex Distribution (www.nebtrex.com) announced today price drops and upgrades to the standard warranty on its entire Nebtrex Backup Server appliance range. Customers can make significant savings off the previous RRP.

Models available in the range (model numbers reflect storage capacity in gigabytes) are as follows: - NBS 320 (RRP $2977.00) - NBS 500 (RRP $3425.00) - NBS 750 (RRP $3764.00) - NBS 1000 (RRP $4535.00) - NBS 1500 (RRP $6015.00) - NBS 2000 (RRP $7214.00) - NBS 3000 (RRP $11405.00) - NBS 4500 (RRP $12887.00) - NBS 6000 (RRP $16244.00)

All Nebtrex Backup Servers ship with a three year advance support upgrade, standard. Each Advance Support pack includes: - Advance replacement (available Australia wide) of a pre-configured replacement unit in the event of a hardware failure - Pre-paid freight for advance replacement units between Nebtrex and client sites - Remote monitoring of Backup Server health - Enhancements and updates automatically enabled on each unit via Nebtrex Management Servers with no client intervention required - Phone and email support - Regular Anti-Virus Updates - Offsite storage of Backup Server configuration and settings for disaster recovery/replacement unit purposes

About the Nebtrex Backup Server The Nebtrex Backup Server managed appliance is a unique appliance targeted at enterprise to SOHO clients. The backup/storage unit is remotely monitored by Nebtrex Management Servers providing pro-active support. All unit settings and health are monitored and backed up at our facility allowing for pre-configured units to be sent out in advance in the event of a unit failure. The units are configured via a secure web interface and allow for quick creation and monitoring of scheduled backup jobs. The units pull data off the specified devices allowing for easy administration of backups all in one location.

Backup types supported: Windows servers and desktops (CIFS) Linux servers and desktops (CIFS, NFS, Rsync over SSH) FTP servers NetBox Mail Servers (Hot Backup) MySQL Linux Servers (Hot Backup) PostgreSQL Linux Servers (Hot Backup)

All Nebtrex Backup Server models come with the following features as standard: - RAID 1, 5 or 6 - Load balanced redundant gigabit network connections - Nebtrex Snapshot technology which provides automatic data de-duplication on file based data backups - Automatic data compression and bit level transfers between Nebtrex Backup Servers - Built-in cluster support for Nebtrex Backup Servers - File server features included as standard

Reseller and distributor enquirers are welcome.

Contact information: Nebtrex Distribution Pty Ltd Phone: 1300 131 629 Email: sales@nebtrex.com Web: www.nebtrex.com

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