Backup Express

Catalogic DPX / BEX (formerly Backup Express)
Stable release
4.2 / February 2014
Operating system cross-platform
Type backup
License Proprietary
Website

Catalogic DPX (formerly BEX or Backup Express) is an enterprise-level data protection solution that backs up and restores data and applications for a variety of operating systems. It has data protection, disaster recovery and business continuity planning capabilities.[1] Catalogic DPX supports many database applications, including Oracle, SQL, Sharepoint, and Exchange. Users can map to and use a backed up version of the database if something goes wrong with the primary version. DPX is managed from a single console and catalog. This allows for centralized control of both tape-based and disk-based data protection jobs across heterogeneous operating systems.

Supported platforms

Data can be backed up from any of the following platforms: Windows, UNIX, Linux, NetWare, OES, OES2, Mac, plus VMware and mixed networks. .

Supported applications

According to the DPX Interface Guide, DPX contains interfaces to the following application software and database management systems (DBMS): DB2, Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange, Novell Groupwise, Oracle, SAP, SharePoint, SQL-BackTrack, SQL Server, and Sybase. For Oracle, DPX provides cloning capabilities. For Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, and Oracle, DPX provides read/write access to recovery points.

Storage media

DPX uses the following data storage devices: tape, tape library (jukebox), virtual tape library (VTL), disk (local, Compellent, NetApp, EMC, HP, Data Domain, others), disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T). DPX will backup any storage device, but the target must be ONTAP device.

Structure

DPX infrastructure has 3 types of components:

Master Server
Controls all backup management tasks, catalog, scheduling, job execution, and distributed processing.
Device Server/Advanced Server
Handles backup media – either tape or disk.
Client Node
Any computer in a DPX enterprise from which data is backed up is considered a DPX client node.

Product Capabilities

The following are among the capabilities of DPX:

Catalogic

Catalogic Software is the company that produces Catalogic DPX. The company was previously the data protection business of Syncsort. Syncsort has been around for over 45 years, and in October 2013, the data protection division was spun away from Syncsort to ensure proper investment and focused strategy on the data protection and data management platforms.[1]

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