OpenText Server Backup Features
Compatibility (9)
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File Server Backup
The ability to store information from filesystems.
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Database Server Backup
The ability to backup data from relational and NoSQL databases.
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Virtual Machines
Support for secure virtualized tape or disk storage.
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Repository Models
Support for various backup storage and operational processes. Examples include system imaging, incremental backup, or differential backup.
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Disk Backup
Allows users to store up full disk image-level backups.
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Local Backup
The ability to store information locally on a hard drive or similar device.
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Storage Formats
The ability to store multiple types of file formats or convert files to proper format.
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File Formats
The ability to store repair or recover multiple file formats or convert files to proper format.
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Partitions
The ability to find lost or corrupted files stored in various locations.
Management (13)
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Continuous Backup
The abillity to automate backups or have backup storage updated continuously.
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Disaster Recovery
Delegate backup settings to facilitate specific recovery in the result of a disaster.
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Storage Capacity
The ability to store large amounts of data or scale capacity to fit storage needs.
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Remote Backup
Provides remote access dashboards designed to manage and store data from familiar applications.
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Activity Monitoring
Actively monitor status of work stations either on-premise or remote.
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Security Standards
The ability to set standards for asset and risk management.
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Encrypted Storage
Provides some level of encryption of data in transit and sensitive data while it lives online.
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Backup
The ability to sync files or store data prior to corruption or loss.
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Storage
The ability to store files at any point for future access.
Infrastructure Compatibility
Be compatible with a variety of cloud and/or virtual infrastructure.
Solution Integration
Integrate with other management, resilience, and backup solutions.
Real-Time Analytics
Track data and system backups, replication, and failover events.
RTO and RPO Management
Specify recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs), and track how those objectives are met.
Compliance (3)
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Security Standards
The ability to set standards for asset and risk management.
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Cloud Data Protection
Provides high quality and wide scope of in-cloud and offline data security capabilities.
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Data Deduplication
Deduplication, creating synthetic backup files, to reduce file size and eliminate redundant files.
Functionality (7)
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Real-time Sync
Continuously updates backup files to reflect most recent changes and updates.
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Storage Capacity
The ability to store large amounts of data or scale capacity to fit storage needs.
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Remote Backup
Provides remote access dashboards designed to manage and store data from familiar applications.
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Versioning
Keeps track of incrementally changing versions of the same content, data, and files.
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Data Backup
Copies and backs up data from a database.
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Backup Automation
Controls and schedule automated backups, as well as backup extensiveness (incremental, differential, or full).
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Integration
Integrates database backups with other IT infrastructure management solutions.
Security (2)
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Encryption
Can decipher some level of file encryption.
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Data Protection
Secures data and files stored after recovery or repair.
Admin (1)
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Backup Management
Manages database backup access, frequency, alloted storage, and more.
Solution Provision (5)
Service Provision
Offer disaster recovery capabilities as a third-party provider.
Pay by Usage
Services are offered under a pay-as-you-go or utilization-based purchase model.
System Failover
Provide as-before failover capabilities for cloud environments.
Off-Site Data Storage
Store all secured data off-site of the data source.
Data Replication
Replicate data and infrastructure in real time on a separate system for immediate, seamless failover.
Agentic AI - Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) (5)
Autonomous Task Execution
Capability to perform complex tasks without constant human input
Multi-step Planning
Ability to break down and plan multi-step processes
Cross-system Integration
Works across multiple software systems or databases
Proactive Assistance
Anticipates needs and offers suggestions without prompting
Decision Making
Makes informed choices based on available data and objectives
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