



Enhancements include: the redesigned BRU Server Management graphical user interface, which is identical in functionality on Mac, Windows and Linux systems; new client-level user initiated backup and restore functions that don't require administrator intervention; an optional Encryption Module add-on for encrypted backups using any archival hardware; and more.
Archives are still backwards compatible with all previous BRU Server versions, and as with previous versions, are also recoverable by any BRU product, on any platform BRU supports. The BRU Server 2.0.2 license, once purchased, may be used into perpetuity, regardless of the amount of data being protected.
BRU Server 2.0.2 continues its support of D2D, D2D2T and D2T scenarios utilizing SAS, SCSI, Fibre Channel, iSCSI, USB or FireWire devices of any size. Additionally, the Tolis Group has announced the availability of tape drive and Library bundles. Consisting of BRU Server software, SCSI or SAS HBAs, cables, media and HP tape drives and libraries, the new BRU Server hardware bundles provide a single point for purchasing a complete BRU Server backup and archival solution that's fully tested for compatibility and supported directly on both Mac OS X and Linux Systems, according to Tim Jones, Tolis president and chief techncial officer.
BRU Server is available in three base configurations that can be tailored to fit any size environment. Pricing starts at US$599; BRU Server customers with current support plans will be upgraded to the new version at no additional cost.



