Yes, by default the Backup Appliance backs its own database up at 6:00am every morning, although this time can be changed if desired.
Common file elimination is one of the sophisticated ways that the Backup Appliance reduces the raw data from your network servers to a size that can be transmitted over the leased ...
If the backup is stopped, for whatever reason, an alert message can be sent to the appropriate personnel, and will then continue onto the next backup in its schedule. It will ...
No, the Backup Appliance will only connect to your servers during the specified backup schedule.
A minimum of 3 versions of each backup are held. Unlike a tape backup, where the routine is to rotate tapes in a cycle, BackupNet will only backup a new version ...
BackupNet has full agentless support for a range of network platforms. Generally, all Microsoft Windows platforms are supported. Basic workstations and servers can have the registry backed up, where more ...
Yes, for Windows on NTFS volumes BackupNet can backup both Permissions and Streams. The Permissions and Extended NetWare Attributes can be backed up for NetWare. This is a configurable option in ...
Microsoft® developed SQL and Exchange with the backup requirement in mind. Both products can respond to API calls requesting the services to dump their data, whilst online, to an external destination. ...
Yes, even though BackupNet is an agentless solution, it is still capable of running commands on remote servers, be it NetWare or Windows. For example, shutting down a database or application ...
Open files are an issue in most backup environments. If a file is open exclusively on a workstation, it is the server's responsibility to stop anyone else, including a backup package, ...