Replay for Windows Desktops
Replay for Windows Desktops simplifies and automates backup and restore processes, while giving an administrator the ability to remotely monitor and manage geographically distributed machines from a single console. Based on Replay’s disk imaging and bare metal restore technologies, Replay for Windows Desktops gives end users the ultimate control in performing self-service recovery of files, folders, or systems, in minutes. Policy-based management allows organizations to rapidly scale their backup and recovery plans to cover a few or thousands of workstations. Flexible scheduling and event-based triggering of backups allows administrators to automate backups and prevent loss of data. Centralized management and policy-based migrations dramatically improve productivity of IT staff and end users.
Features & Benefits
- Supports Windows 7 and XP desktops
- Reduce help desk calls with self-service recovery options for users
- Minimize downtime and enhance user productivity
- Simplified system migrations to virtual environments and dissimilar hardware
- Improve IT productivity with Replay’s centralized management of backups
- Policy-based management of backup & recovery operations from a central console
- Easy Desktop recovery – OS, applications and all data can be recovered in minutes, instead of hours or days

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- Replay for Windows Servers
- Replay for Small Business Server
- Replay for Exchange
- Replay for SQL
- Replay for Hyper-V
- Replay for Windows Desktops
- Replay Replication
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