Linux Backup & Recovery Features
ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition
ActiveImage Protector Linux Edition Features:
- AIP is easy to install and test. (This is true for customized options, as well.)
- AIP supports the native Linux snapshot driver.
- Hot Image backups without stopping the OS or applications. A CD supports Cold Image backups while the system is stopped.
- Smart Sector backups increase speed and reduce storage space by backing up only the files that have changed.
- AIP Console Wizards provide backup and recovery management for non-Linux experts.
- Interactive command line interface (CLI) support provides easy-to-configure parameters and settings – including backup scripts for your particular environment.
- Schedule Backups using either the AIP Wizard or the Command Line.
- Flexible backup automation safely backs up applications (such as databases) by pausing tasks until after the AIP snapshot is complete.
- AIP supports hot-image backups of Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) Aware applications (Windows Server 2008/2003/Vista/XP).
- AIP supports Microsoft’s standard driver snapshot driver (Volsnap).
- AIP automates other backup tasks such as transferring backups to a different storage location.
- AIP significantly reduces storage space and backup times with differential backups of only new data.
- AIP lets you create a boot disk to avoid costly and time-consuming disaster recovery problems when restoring a machine (including the updated kernel).
- AIP supports RAID configuration backup and restoration.
- AIP lets you 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 where necessary.
- AIP gives you Remote Backup Management over your network.
- AIP’s settings enable you to easily adjust compressibility, encryption strength and speed options.
- AIP’s Advanced Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) feature dramatically speeds up disaster recovery with AIP’s lightning fast recovery engine and options.
- AIP lets you 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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