And again a nice reference story from customer using HPE Data Protector – this time Microsoft Learning.
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Reference Story – UHP Health System Portage modernizes its IT with HPE Data Protector and HPE StoreOnce
Nice reference story from customer UHP Health System Portage.
HPE Backup Navigator 9.40
On 2016/06/30 Hewlett Packard Enterprise released the new version of Backup Navigator – version 9.40. The new version includes important changes and new features. HPE Backup Navigator is the reporting and analytics tool for HPE Data Protector.
Information regarding the new version and the binaries can be downloaded here http://www8.hp.com/us/en/software-solutions/data-protector-backup-recovery-software/try-now.html.
HPE Data Protector 7.0X and 8.0X – EOL
The time has come, this month the support for Data Protector 7.0x and 8.0x Data Protector will end. Support for version 8.1x will end 30/06/2017. Of course, all customers with an active maintenance contract can upgrade to the current Data Protector version 9.0x. Data Protector 9.0x includes enhancements like:
- VMware virtual machine Power-on and Live Migrate
- Automated pause and resume of backup jobs
- VMware chached single file recovery from 3PAR or Smart Cache
- Accelerated VMware backup with 3PAR snapshot management
- 3PAR Remote Copy Support
- StoreOnce Catalayst over Fibre Channel and Federated Catalyst
- Automated Replication Synchronization
To read the complete article, please refer to https://softwaresupport.hpe.com/document/-/facetsearch/document/KM01701277.
The support matrices can be reviewed using this link https://softwaresupport.hpe.com/group/softwaresupport/support-matrices?lang=en&cc=us&hpappid=202392_OSP_PRO_HPE.
Additional FAQ’s regarding the EOL statement for DP 7.0x and 8.0x can be found here https://softwaresupport.hpe.com/group/softwaresupport/search-result/-/facetsearch/attachment/KM01701277/56aa06320017330381000180?fileName=DP_70_80_81_Customer_FAQ.pdf.
HPE Data Protector Blogs
In the past I often have referred on the blog of Jim Turner. Another blog is from Stewart Macleod, worth to bookmark.
http://www.hpe.com/blog/dptips
http://www.hpe.com/blog/dataprosupport