14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Vikas Kumar
Mobiliti, Inc has announced the release of Network/Unplugged
5.0. Users have been using Network/Unplugged for backing up user
files including open outlook pst files incrementally,
synchronizing user data transparently over LAN, VPN, wireless or
the internet and accessing network files in the offline state.
The new version 5.0 improves the administration and management
of the software, makes bandwidth usage more efficient and
utilizes data storage better.
Network/Unplugged aims to provide a wide range of solutions to
its users for file management. Outlook backup is a major issue
in the market today as for many, the mailbox data file is the
single most important file. However, with its size hovering
around a gigabyte, backup is not an easy task. Network/Unplugged
provides a quick method to backup the mailbox incrementally even
when it is open. Additionally, users can use Network/Unplugged
to backup and synchronize other files too. It has a set of file
differencing methods and an engine sitting on top to select the
best differencing technique for a given file at a given time.
Moreover, it is possible to maintain a different set of rules
when synchronizing in a LAN environment and when synchronizing
over a slower link. Besides, Network/Unplugged’s virtual network
enables users to view their network offline using a caching
technology. Users get the same look and feel of the network when
disconnected along with the performance of synchronization
attributed to Mobiliti’s intelligent Delta Selection Process
(iDESP). It is possible to use the virtual network feature even
when file servers are available. This feature coupled with
background synchronization accelerates file access over a slower
connection. Version 5.0 of Network/Unplugged builds upon this
existing feature set to consolidate the usage further.
The administration and management of the product in version 5.0
is expected to be easier as the central deployment kit of the
product has been improved to use multiple profile files.
Secondly, the log repository and reporting tool feature allows
administrators to collocate Network/Unplugged client log files
in one centralized network location. This feature is expected to
complement the existing synchronization alert feature where
administrators are automatically notified when there is an error
or a special synchronization condition is raised.
Network/Unplugged 5.0 uses the Lazy Real Time Backup solution to
keep the source and destination always in sync, where the Lazy
technique reduces the bandwidth consumption. Bandwidth
throttling limits the synchronization process to use only a
portion of the available bandwidth for better coexistence. These
features couple with the existing file level differencing and
compression techniques to keep the bandwidth usage to the
minimum level.
The 5.0 version can compress the backup destination to make
optimal use of storage space. Compression while transmitting
data was available in earlier versions too. Additionally,
project wise exclusion of files, folders and extensions, grace
period for aging files and control of user space helps in better
storage control.
The base product (client only version) of Network/Unplugged
comes for $80. Adaptive file level differencing, compression,
encryption and synchronization in disconnected state come with
client server model, which is priced at $252. The trial version
of the product can be downloaded from
http://www.mobiliti.com/netUP.html. Mobiliti, Inc., based in
Edison, New Jersey, is a leading developer of synchronization
and backup products. Founded in 1997, Mobiliti has developed
Network/Unplugged and Continuity@Work series of products using
patented technologies. For more information, please visit
http://www.mobiliti.com.
About Author :
Vikas Kumar is a software developer and web marketer for
Mobiliti Inc.