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Wed Apr 2, 2008 11:28pm EDT
FarStone's DriveClone Network 5 Offers Central Management Backup and Recovery Solutions for Businesses

   Snapshot and Network Administration Console Distinguish DriveClone
from Competitors
IRVINE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Businesses experience operational downtime, decreased
productivity, and loss of revenue due to server failure. In response,
FarStone announces DriveClone Network 5, an all-in-one solution
managing both enterprise servers and workstations.

   When hacker attacks or viruses inevitably occur, DriveClone
Network 5 ensures complete recovery across multiple computers by using
Snapshot technology to undo unwanted intruders or errors in a matter
of seconds. Network Administration Console enables a central manager
to remotely back up and restore client PCs, recover from damaged
operating systems, and even reset multiple computers to original
system configurations - all from a single computer.

   "DriveClone Network 5 is the only all-in-one solution offered in
this market and we're confident in its capability to save businesses
from disasters," says Thomas Lin, CEO. "Snapshot, combined with
Network Administration Console, instantly backs up and restores all
client computers in seconds, significantly increasing productivity and
preventing system failures in a synchronized manner."

   "We used to have a process that takes about FIVE hours and we
clone every machine once a month to ensure data recoverability," says
Tom McIntyre, CEO of AwCO. "DriveClone has saved us in many other ways
- more than I could ever begin to write about."

   Distinguished features include:

   --  Snapshot-continuous data protection that allows users to
        instantly undo viruses and return to a functional snapshot
        with a few clicks

   --  Network Administration Console-backup, restore, and configure
        settings of all client computers simultaneously from a single
        administration computer

   --  Built In Universal Restore-restore to dissimilar hardware

   DriveClone Network Workstation is $79.99; DriveClone Network
Enterprise Server is $699.00

   About FarStone Technology

   FarStone Technology, Inc. is a pioneer in continuous data
protection, disaster recovery, and storage management. Founded in
1993, the company continuously designs and updates its products at a
professional level, while maintaining exceptional support. FarStone
Technology provides consumers, SOHO, and small/medium businesses with
technologically advanced, easy-to-use, and affordable disk imaging,
system snapshot, partitioning, recovery, and bare-metal restore
software and solutions. FarStone's downloadable products are available
online at www.farstone.com, through resellers and distributors
worldwide, and international partners with OEMs such as Intel.

FarStone Technology
Nancy Lin, 949-458-3666 x101
nlin@farstone.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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