Catalogic Software announced DPX 4.15, the newest release of its all-in-one enterprise backup and recovery platform. As organizations modernize data protection, many still depend on outdated protocols and workflows that fall short in usability and security. DPX 4.15 addresses these gaps by updating full NDMP management, aligning VMware backup policies with current virtual infrastructure practices, and adding enterprise-grade encryption key management with vStor support for KMIP-compliant keystores.
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NDMP modernization and Support in the Web Interface: Administrators can now manage NDMP nodes and configure backup and restore jobs entirely from the DPX web interface, achieving full parity with the legacy Java GUI and eliminating the need to maintain dual management tools for NAS environments.
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VMware Backup by VM Tags: VMware backup jobs can now target virtual machines by vCenter tag, enabling dynamic, policy-driven backup coverage that automatically includes new VMs as they are tagged. This removes the need for manual job updates when VMs are added or reorganized in vCenter.
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KMIP-Based Key Management for vStor: vStor now supports KMIP-compliant keystores for encryption key management, including configuration via UI and CLI and migration workflows for moving keys between keystore backends. This gives organizations stronger control over encryption key lifecycle and supports compliance requirements where key management must be separated from storage.
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Encryption for Cloud Archive Jobs: Archive jobs now encrypt data before it is sent to the configured cloud or S3 target, with DPX handling both encryption and decryption transparently. Security is enforced regardless of the target’s native capabilities.
“This release continues our path of completing the modernization of the web interface while raising the security baseline for customers managing hybrid environments,” said Ken Barth, CEO of Catalogic Software. “In addition to security, our vStor enhancements keep your data safe, recoverable and out of harm’s way by offering total flexibility on where you store your data, local, hybrid or public cloud, or tape. In today’s unpredictable world, optionality is a requirement.”