Restores
Easy and Instant Restores
Instant restore by booting up as a virtual machine (P2V)
Computer Division Disk image backups are in VHD format by default and therefore can be quickly booted up as a virtual machine in a Hyper-V server. The VHD based backups can also be converted into VMware file format (VMDK) and booted up as virtual machines in VMware ESX servers. This helps MSPs to provide an efficient Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity service to their customers.
Secure Restores
Data arrives at the agent machine (machine to which data has to be restored) in encrypted format keeping it secure during transit from the remote backup server. Restore jobs have to be first authenticated at the backup server and the encryption password has to be provided before the restore can initiate.
Restore on agent machine, backup server or replication server
Restore jobs can be initiated from the agent machine, backup server or from the replication server (server to which backup server is replicated). This provides the ability for MSPs to restore data at the server which they manage and ship the disk with the restored data to their customer.
Exporting backup data
Backup data can be exported to an external disk, keeping the data in encrypted and compressed format. The disk can then be shipped to the customer site where data is imported and restored into the machine that is to be recovered.
Restoring versions from different backup timestamps
Sometimes it may be required that some of the files have to be restored from previous versions while the latest version has to be restored for rest of the files.
Our backup restore lets you do that.
Resume from where it left off.
Restore jobs initiated to an offsite backup server could sometimes take a longer time to complete depending upon the available network bandwidth and data size. Our Backup software can resume restore from exactly where if left off in case the restore job gets interrupted due to, say network failure.
Restoring to an alternate machine