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The First Backup System That Doesn't Send You Back In Time |
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Double-Take monitors file changes as they occur on one or many source servers, replicating them in real time to a target server over existing network links. The target server can assume the identity of a failed source server eliminating data loss and downtime. |
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| Key Features:- |
| Low cost real time data protection for NT, Windows 2000, Netware and Solaris | |
| Reduces exposure to data loss to seconds | |
| Disaster Recovery with continuous data replication over WAN links | |
| Target server supports multiple source servers for automatic failover | |
| Improves backup performance by enabling access to open files | |
| Centralises backup and simplifies management | |
| Flexible replication and transmission criteria allow multiple levels of service | |
| Supports one-to-one, many-to-one, and one-to-many configurations | |
| Cross platform replication support and management | |
| Extensive reporting and verification options |
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How Double-Take Works |
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