Continuous Data Protection
Do you have your own server(s) or small business home computer?
Have you ever had it fail or lost something critical or, worse, everything?
If you're lucky enough to not know what we're talking about, ask around and you'll hear the pain.
We can provide continuous data protection capable of providing hundreds of recovery points per day scheduled as little as 5 or 10 minutes apart!!
A good introduction to continuous data protection can be found in the following Wikipedia articles:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Data_Protection
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_Continuous_Backup
The is an example demonstrating the flexibility of automatic data protection policy:- synchronize every 10 minutes - retain the last 48 recovery points
- synchronize hourly - retain the last 48 recovery points
- synchronize daily at midnight - retain the last 7 recovery points
- synchronize weekly on Sundays - retain the last 4 recovery points
- synchronize monthly on the 1st - retain the last 48 recovery points
Browsing and Restoring Files
Both MS Windows NTFS partitions and Linux file systems can be browsed on the CDP Server web interface. Administrators can verify backups by browsing files. Any combination of files and directories can be selected for restore through an easy-to-use web interface and file browser. Files can be restored to their original location, an alternate location, or even alternate host. They can also be optionally encrypted in transit using RSA keys and 128-bit blowfish encryption.
Bare-Metal Restore and Disaster Recovery
Each recovery point stored on the CDP Server is virtually a complete disk image as seen at a particular point-in-time. Each disk image includes the file system formatting, partition table, and volume management data needed to rebuild the entire disk. In the case of disaster or for quick roll-back your Windows or Linux server can be booted into a special disaster recovery mode. Once booted into disaster recovery mode a recovery point can be streamed across the network directly onto your server's hard disks from the CDP Server.


