Windows Features
ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition
Features
- Hot Image backups don’t require you to stop the OS or applications. (Cold Image backup support allows backup from a CD while the system is stopped.)
- A single license allows you to backup and restore multiple Windows and/or Linux Guest machines running off a single Host CPU.
- Migrate physical servers including Windows Server 2000 & 2003 to a virtual environment (P2V) with minimal labor.
- AIP’s incremental backups utilize AIP’s integrated Smart Sector Tracking, which significantly reduces storage space and backup times by backing up only data that has changed since the last backup.
- AIP Console Wizards provide automated backup and recovery management for non-experts.
- AIP Wizards deliver multiple scheduling options for backups.
- AIP offers flexible scripting and command prompt options which make's it an ideal tool to integrate into many current solutions.
- AIP supports Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2000, 2003, 2008 (Inc. R2), as well as RAID configuration backup and restoration and virtual disk files (VHD).
- Restore previous point-in-time incremental backup images if needed.
- AIP automates other backup tasks, such as transferring backups to a different storage location.
- AIP helps you avoid costly, time-consuming, disaster recovery problems by providing fast restoration to a Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) using WinPE boot disk.
- Retrieve individual files from a backup image with the AIP Mount Image File Feature.
- Files in the AIP Mount Image File can be “writable,” enabling you to make changes.
- AIP’s multi-volume snapshot feature lets you do just that.
- AIP’s settings enable you to adjust compressibility, encryption strength, resource usage and speed options.
- Save your backups to any available storage location including network shares, USB, RAID or even to your cloud storage location.
More about ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition
>>> Introduction
>>> Windows Features
>>> Linux Features
>>> What's New in 3.1
>>> System Requirements
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