Nice, really nice, the only thing left is to have some basic core as open source for all usage patterns, like VirtualBox (I already whined about that earlier), but I understand if that do not happen, writing software costs ...
If 'they' have such functional core, then they only need to write needed clients for backup of various systems (VMware ESX/vSphere using VCB Proxy, Exchange, MS SQL, Oracle including RAC/DataGuard and other such systems in single and cluster variants).
Also creating a backup server in cluster mode is also essential for many enterprise environments, also support for various tape libraries I think.
Wish them good luck with their project.
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