New Features
ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition 3.1
New features and benefits in ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition 3.1:
- ActiveImage Protector is the first backup solution to add support for uEFI mother boards / GPT (GUID partition tables) system and boot volumes.
- File Consolidation and Unification Management allows multiple incremental backups (Consolidation) or multiple incremental snap-shots along with the full base image (Unification) to be combined for long term data retention and reduced storage space.
- Throttling options enable users to adjust system resource usage priorities and bandwidth usage to assure AIP’s fast backups don’t interfere with other mission-critical processes.
- Bad Sector Skip is a function that intelligently continues to run backup processing even when unreadable or bad sectors are found. This enables you to backup sick hard drives. During a restore process, users can retrieve just the good sectors.
- Architecture Intelligent Restore (AIR) provides for the streamlined restore of images in virtual to virtual (V2V), virtual to physical (V2P) and physical to physical (P2P) environments.
- Disk to Disk Copy enables users to copy volumes and drives from one hard drive to another – even to dissimilar hardware.
- Dual Recovery Environments support the latest service devices and reduced memory usage for fast bare metal recovery (BMR) and disaster recovery (DR). Windows PE 3.1 and PE 2005
- Smart Sector Technology enhancements now enable the backup of Linux partitions (in Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 formats) from Windows. AIP Linux Edition now also supports hot imaging of a Linux server hard disk or volume.
More about ActiveImage Protector Virtual Environment Edition
>>> Introduction
>>> Windows Features
>>> Linux Features
>>> What's New in 3.1
>>> System Requirements
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