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John
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Alexander
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Teradactyl®
Lands Contracts with the U.S. Department of Energy
Albuquerque,
NM (September 12, 2002) -Teradactyl, LLC, a technology leader
in network backup systems, today announced that the Fermi National
Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) has awarded two contracts for the
licensing and maintenance of the True incremental Backup System
(TiBS) products.
Fermi
National Accelerator Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy
National Laboratory located in Batavia, Illinois. Scientists at
Fermilab carry out research in high-energy physics to learn more
about the workings, origins and composition of the universe.
Teradactyl
has licensed TiBS to be used exclusively by three groups within
the Operating Systems Support (OSS) Department to protect and
manage several terabytes of data for the laboratory. TiBS is an
advanced software package that provides centralized backup of
computer data for distributed computing environments. Fermi is
using TiBS to backup computer data within these groups and store
the information on tapes controlled by robotic libraries located
at the facility.
Fermi
chose TiBS because of the superior backup support that the product
provides for the lab's Andrew File System (AFS) cell. Fermi now
can backup its entire AFS cell, currently about 500 gigabytes
of data, to a single, centralized backup server. The backup function
historically has been a bottleneck for the very scalable AFS product.
"By solving this backup problem TiBS has enabled Fermi to
continue to grow their cell size to an estimated 5 terabytes,"
said Kristen J. Webb, President and CTO of Teradactyl. "This
is another testament to the value of our TeraMerge®
technology in the marketplace. The new fileservers have been placed
online and TiBS provided seamless backup support during the volume
migration."
Teradactyl
also has contracts with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh,
one of the vanguard schools of computer technology. TIBS software
is exclusively managing backup and disaster recovery for the university's
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. TiBS also is
backing up CMU's School of Computer Science.
The
company began selling TiBS in November of 2000 and now services
the commercial, educational and government sectors. "We are
very proud to have Fermi as a client of Teradactyl," said
John N. Riley, III, Partner & CEO. "They have a comprehensive
understanding of backup systems and the problems in most backup
software packages and software service programs. We feel that
their decision to award these contracts to Teradactyl sends a
clear message that we are producing the best and most reliable
products available. Teradactyl is pleased to work with the Department
of Energy and welcomes other federal installations to evaluate
the True incremental Backup System."
About
Teradactyl, LLC.
Teradactyl,
LLC. is headquartered in Albuquerque, NM. The company was founded
in 1999 to provide innovative backup technology to serve the rapid
growth in storage capacity. Teradactyl is located at 2301 Yale
Blvd., S.E., Suite C-7, Albuquerque, NM, 87106. Phone: (505) 242-1091,
Web site: www.teradactyl.com
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