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Veeam's shiny new FastSCP is here!

This week we're announcing that FastSCP has been downloaded more than 30,000 times. We're celebrating that milestone with the release of a new version offering additional features you've asked for. And don't worry, FastSCP is still free, and will remain so.

What's new in FastSCP:

  • Disk space preallocation for VMDK files
  • Scheduled copy capabilities
  • Integration with Veeam Backup, the 2-in-1 recovery solution
  • Other small, but welcome, improvements

Download

The new version of FastSCP is ready for download at your personal download page. Follow the link to immediately download the product:
http://www.veeam.com/download.asp?id=46&pid=7.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS YOUR PERSONAL DOWNLOAD LINK - DO NOT POST IT ON BLOGS OR OTHER PUBLIC SITES - YOU WILL RECEIVE UNWANTED E-MAIL FROM EACH PERSON WHO WILL CLICK THIS LINK.

If you want to blog about or otherwise share the news about FastSCP, we'd appreciate it. But please use this link publicly: http://www.veeam.com/vmware-esx-fastscp.html.

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