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Windows Server Backup Solution

This document summarizes a Windows server backup and restoration tool. It allows users to: 1) Back up and restore Windows servers, including performing incremental, compressed, encrypted backups and bare metal restorations. 2) Granularly back up specific files, folders, and volumes within Windows servers. 3) Configure automated, scheduled backups with retention policies and flexibility to back up at the file/folder level or for entire servers.

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Windows Server Backup Solution

This document summarizes a Windows server backup and restoration tool. It allows users to: 1) Back up and restore Windows servers, including performing incremental, compressed, encrypted backups and bare metal restorations. 2) Granularly back up specific files, folders, and volumes within Windows servers. 3) Configure automated, scheduled backups with retention policies and flexibility to back up at the file/folder level or for entire servers.

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Windows server

backup and
restoration tool.

Back up and restore Windows servers. Take incremental backups.

Perform bare metal restorations. Define retention periods for backups.

Perform file, folder, and volume-level Compress and encrypt


restorations. Windows server backups.

Granularly back up specific files, folders, Configure a flexible, automated


and volumes. backup scheduler.

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Features that matter
Windows server backup and restoration
Back up all Windows servers and instantly restore them to any of their backed up versions.

Bare metal restorations


Perform bare metal backups of Windows servers with GPT or MBR disks and restore them from scratch in
case of hardware failures or ransomware attacks. 

P2V restorations
Restore bare metal backups of your physical servers as a virtual machine and vice versa.

Flexible granular backups


Back up critical files, folders, or volumes without having to back up your entire server.

File, folder, and volume-level restorations


Perform file, folder, and volume-level restorations on your Windows servers to save yourself the trouble of 
restoring the entire server in order to recover a lost file or folder.

Incremental backups
Speed up the backup process and reduce the amount of required storage space by  backing up only the
changes made to Windows servers after the last backup. 

Retention policy 
Define a retention policy  to determine the number of full Windows server  backups to hold  on to,  and
automatically discard old and irrelevant backups.

Compression
Compress Windows server backups down to one-fourth of their original size.

Scheduled backups
Schedule backups to happen at non-business hours to ensure minimal strain on your servers during working 
hours.

Encryption
Secure Windows server backups with AES 128-bit encryption.

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Benefits
Simple deployment
Configure a backup schedule for your Windows servers in just a few simple clicks.

Easy-to-use graphical user interface


Easily back up and restore with our clear and simple UI. 

Maintaining HIPAA compliance
Satisfy the Emergency Access Procedure rule of HIPAA compliance.

Stay insured against ransomware


Back up and restore the entire server from scratch, or restore just the infected file.

Reduced downtime and increased productivity


Increase end-user productivity by quickly restoring just the corrupted files or folders instead of restoring
the entire server to reduce downtime.

System requirements

Processor: Pentium 4 Supported Windows server versions Supported browsers to access


RAM: 2 GB Windows Server 2008 the web-console 
Disk space: 2 GB Windows Server 2008 R2 Internet Explorer 8 and above

Windows Server 2012 Mozilla Firefox

Windows Server 2012 R2 Google Chrome

Windows Server 2016

Repository
Backup systems require a certain amount of free space to work properly. Ensure that you always have
around 200% of the space required for a full backup available at all times. 

Let's look at a scaled-down example of how to manage the space on your repositories. Considering a
retention cycle of five full backups for a server 10 GB in size, it's advisable to have at least six times
that, or 60 GB of free space, available in your repository.  For every additional full backup that you wish
to retain, just allocate an additional 50% (or in this case, 5 GB) of space to your repository.

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