Powerful Windows system recovery:
Captures a system's entire live state including all files,
applications, operating systems, and settings in one
easy-to-manage file, without disrupting user productivity
or application usage.
Lets you perform a full system restoration or a complete
bare-metal recovery in minutes.
Performance throttling improves performance on desktops
and servers to utilize resources more effectively while
capturing a recovery point.
Network bandwidth throttling enables administrators to
generate recovery points to network locations without
overloading the network.
Microsoft VSS integration automatically sets databases
that are VSS-aware into the "quiet" state so that
recovery points can be captured without taking the
databases offline.
Save recovery points to virtually any disk storage device,
including direct attached storage, NAS, SAN, USB drive,
FireWire drive, CD, DVD, and so on.
Scheduled recovery points help ensure systems are
enabled for quick recovery while allowing administrators
to focus their attention on other tasks.
Allows users to migrate their system to a new computer
without requiring a new installation. This is useful for
upgrading hardware and for repurposing systems to
serve a different role.
Convert system recovery images into VMWare virtual
machines and vice versa, giving you greater flexibility
in managing recovery environments. This capability also
allows you to test patches, application installations, and
the like in the virtual environment before applying them
to live systems.
Easy remote recovery:
Eliminates the need for in-person visits to perform a
full bare metal recovery by booting the system from its
out-of-band controller.
Symantec Recovery Disk is placed on the system hard
drive, eliminating the need to access it from the CD.
Allows manual addition of drivers directly to the Symantec
Recovery Disk files located in the boot volume subdirectory. |