Handy Backup Network Server 64-bit Short Description:
Server backup without service stop, network backup, 64-bit
Handy Backup Network Server 64-bit Long Description:
Handy Backup Network Server 7.1, the 64-bit, is the next-gen software for backup and instant recovery of data from individual Windows computers in business environments. The product key features are backup of open database, snapshot making without logging off from the OS, secure data transfer protocols, high speed of backup operation, guarantee for proper restore (exclusive!), and a bunch of astonishing options (Unicode-enabled backup, encryption, and others; you name it, we bet we have the thing or a handy alternative). The powerful database backup involves the copying and restoring of MS Exchange (all versions), Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, IDM DB2, and any ODBC-compatible databases, even during service hot operation (when users keep working with those databases). The disk imaging functionality helps to make major data copies, from a partition table to the entire hard drive. The option is oriented toward Windows and Linux image backup. The functionality makes it possible to easy clone hard disks and save time for disaster recovery after a major system crash. The software automatically detects the target data and transfers it to a storage place of user choice. The variety of supported storage options includes local and network drives, optical disks (backup to DVD, Blu-ray, etc.), remote FTP locations, secure SFTP servers, secure Handy Backup cloud. Smart options like drag-and-drop interface along with command-line controls, are backup in Windows Service mode, zip compression, encryption, backup scheduling, and many others are presented. The utility smoothly manages both the backup of casual files (docs, Outlook mail, system settings, etc.) and large data copying. The software solution is Unicode-enabled and supports long path and file names. The software backup functionality is optimal for Windows 7/Vista/2003/XP and 2008/2003 Server. However, the disk imaging option of creating bootable drives for disaster recovery is also available for Linux