The Good Tech Companies - How S2|DATA's Libertas Tool Simplifies Restoration of Legacy NetBackup Data
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How S2, Data's Libertas tool simplifies restoration of legacy netbackup data.
By Misinvestigate, organizations worldwide have expressed concern about the long-term
viability of the netbackup platform after its acquisition by Cohesity in 2024.
FEC organizations wonder whether they will be able to access older netbackup backups
without paying hefty fees or maintaining a netbackup license, especially in light of what
happened with Broadcom's acquisition of VMware. S2, data's latest free tool, Libertas, removes
the concerns, marking a decisive movement in data accessibility. Breaking free from backup
software prison. For decades, companies remained locked
into maintaining expensive backup infrastructure just to access their own historical data.
S2 Data's CEO, Brendan Sullivan, puts it bluntly, for too long, costly backup infrastructure has
locked organizations into maintaining it just to access their own data. The release of Libertas
directly challenges this status quo,
offering organizations a way to catalog
and restore NetBackup disk images
without requiring the original backup software.
This Windows desktop application
performs two crucial functions,
cataloging backup contents into searchable CSV files
and restoring files directly to any chosen directory.
Users can even restore their drive backups
to deduplication
systems with files automatically organized into searchable directories. For customers that need
to restore NetBackup backups on tape or other backup formats like Commvault, NetWorker, or TSM,
S2, data has a more advanced tool called TRACS that empowers their various professional services.
The hidden cost of legacy data. On a larger scale, traditional backup mechanisms often
become a financial burden, requiring companies to maintain outdated systems and licenses purely to
access historical information that may not even be relevant in the first place.
When organizations update their infrastructure, they frequently discover vital data trapped in
obsolete formats or devices, making the recovery process incredibly time-consuming and expensive.
NS2.Data's solution stems from over 30 years of experience in non-native backup restoration.
S2.Data has developed their TRACS software capable of threading more than 100 physical
tape formats and 35 enterprise backup
formats, completely altering how organizations handle legacy data beyond basic backup recovery.
While Libertas currently supports only netbackup disk image formats, S2 data hints at future
expansion to other major backup formats based on customer demand and needs. The tool represents
just one component of S2,
data's comprehensive suite of services, which includes digital forensics, e-discovery,
and advanced data restoration capabilities. W. Curtis Preston, known in the industry as Mr. Backup, has spoken at length on the tool's significance. No one should be at the mercy of
a backup software provider who will not allow data to be restored without paying them for the privilege. The release of Libertas is just
another step in the long race for how organizations can manage their legacy data.
As a software platform, it offers a glimpse into a future where accessing historical backups no
longer requires maintaining expensive, outdated systems. This free tool represents a silent
declaration of data independence for businesses
worldwide. Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story, read by Artificial Intelligence.
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