System Recovery
System Recovery
Due to government regulations, most
companies have extensive data backup
protocols in place. However, your backup
tapes won’t be able to get your business
up and running in the event of a
disaster – either major or minor.
Take a simple server crash, for example.
After fixing your server, you still have
hours of work ahead as you reload your
server operating system and service
packs, load your backup software and
then load your backup tape. All the
while, you’re crossing your fingers,
hoping that your tape backup is actually
recoverable.
An easier way to recover your system is
by using Real-Time Recovery software,
such as StorageCraft ShadowProtect.
Real-time Recovery means that your
server system—and your users—are back up
and running in a matter of minutes, not
hours and hours.
Instead of loading your OS and service
packs, when restoring your server from
bare metal, you load the recovery CD,
restore your system and selected files
from your ShadowProtect archive, and
you’re back in business. A typical
server restore takes about 10 minutes to
complete.
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For more information on StorageCraft drive image backup software click the link below:
ShadowProtect software for Servers
ShadowProtect Software for Desktops and
Laptops
ShadowProtect Software for IT Administrators
and Technicians
For more information about Real-Time
Recovery
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