Replay for Windows Servers
Replay for Windows Servers is an application-aware, server-based disk imaging solution that automatically and continuously images your entire Windows servers delivering accelerated application backups, fast local recoveries and advanced disaster recovery, all in one solution. Replay supports any Windows Server workload including Domain Controllers, File servers, Print servers, and BlackBerry Enterprise servers to name just a few. Replay for Windows Server provides a centralized management console to manage all your protected servers from a single location. Replay is ideal for guest virtual machines and virtual hosts delivering accelerated application backup and recovery while reducing the load on production VMware ESX, VMware Server and Microsoft Hyper-V hosts.
Features
- Backup Elimination
- Continuous imaging of Windows 2008 and Windows 2003 servers
- Unique compression and de-duplication reduces disk storage by 80%
- Overhead less than 1-2% on production servers
- Disaster Recovery
- Continuous creation and updating of bootable virtual machines for instant failover recovery.
- Built in image replication enables off site backups and disaster recovery, ideal for remote offices and cloud based backup strategies.
- Safeguard servers by creating portable Rescue Images directly to removable storage devices.
- Push button failover to virtual and physical standby machines
- Migrations
- Enables p2v,v2v,v2p,p2p migrations
- Convert images to VMware ESX, VMware ESXi, VMware Server 2.0, VMware Workstation 6.x, Hyper-V, and Virtual Server 2005.
- Centralized Management and Control
- Easy to use enterprise console
- Flexible retention policies
- Exception alerting to Windows event log or to e-mail

In This Section
- 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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