Persistent Storage Manager® is powerful snapshot and recovery software that was designed for fast volume recovery on high availability systems that cannot afford downtime.
Persistent Storage Managerprovides fast recovery of system volumes, data volumes and applications, from up to 512 live mirror snapshots.
PROBLEM
- Nearly all existing enterprise data protection strategies are too slow. The time to restore drives or data sets from a backup set is a lengthy task.
- The restored backup data is obsolete compared to the system and files prior to the time of failure.
- In a time of Terabytes systems, with Petabyte systems around the corner, having to restore or rebuild a system from a backup is near obsolete.
- IT managers and administrator want to see a significantly faster and real time solution for recovering corrupted or lost files and data.
SOLUTION
Data systems in today's enterprises require fast recovery when down-time occurs. Persistent Storage Manager snapshot software adds to the '5 nines' up-time achievement goal. Without including local snapshot software in a data protection strategy, it is nearly impossible to achieve '5 nine' up-time over an extended period of time.
With Persistent Storage Managersoftware, Windows users have a powerful and fast volume recovery tool to recover corrupted drives, folders or file sets.
- To the user the snapshot looks like a mirror of the actual source at the time the snapshot was created, which makes all look quite simple --
the complexity is in the software and what it is able to accomplish and you don't need to see that part or be concerned about it. - The Persistent Storage Manager solution provides the ability to quickly recover from many points on the calendar.
- Any changes to any file on pre-assigned snapshot volumes are immediately produced into the current and active 'live snapshot'.
- Unlike the lengthy process of backup software, this image software creates snapshots instantly, and you do not know the scheduled event is occurring.
- During a recovery, the 'point-of-return' would be to the date and exact time the snapshot was created.
- The 'point-of-return' snapshots permit up to 512 snapshots per volume - with 63 volumes supported per snapshot (for a multi-volume snapshot).
- Imagine having a snapshot on a Windows Server or Window XP computer for every day of the year, every hour of the working day, retaining a cycle for every day of the month, every month-end and at boot-up.
Imagine needing a document from August 14th at 10.35am, knowing that the document has been updated many times since that time. - Each snapshot provides a point on the calendar that the user can revert back to for:
- the entire volume
- any/all folders
- any/all files
- Snapshots can be created as often as you wish. The snapshot space does not grow in size as do traditional file backups because only changed file granules are retained in the snapshot and not entire files.
- Any volume can be reverted back to any snapshot. Simply click the revert button for the selected volume and snapshot, then confirm that you are willing to go ahead with ‘performing a one-way emergency volume revert on the system’.
Reverting a system drive requires a reboot. - Persistent Storage Manager runs just as effectively on Windows Workstations, Laptops and Tablet PCs as it does on Windows Servers.
- System Recovery - Data Recovery
- Windows 2003 Server
- Windows 2003 Small Business Server
- Windows 2003 Enterprise Server
- Windows 2003 Cluster Server
- Windows 2000
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows XP PRO
- Windows XP Media

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