Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery Server Edition
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 2010 is a easy, cost-effective backup and recovery solution for small enterprises that assists minimize downtime and skirt disaster via easily recovering specified data files/folders or finalise Windows systems within minutes – not hours or days – even towards different hardware, virtual environments, or remote locations.
Key Features
- Backup systems automatically, while you work through scheduled or event-driven backups
- Dissimilar Hardware Recovery with Restore Anyware Technology
- Offsite Backup Copy to FTP location or secondary disk drive for enhanced disaster recovery capabilities
- Seamless physical to virtual (P2V) and virtual to physical (V2P) conversions for VMware, Microsoft and Citrix virtual environments

Home Page: The client user interface in Backup Exec System Recovery is very easy to use and incorporates an at a glance view of the system’s status such as: Backed Up, Attention Needed or At Risk.

Status Page: The Status page gives the user the ability to display a calendar view of backup jobs and the status of each.

Tasks Page: The Tasks page options are divided into frequently used backup, recovery and conversion tasks that can be quickly accessed. The user can run, define, or edit an existing backup or create a one-time backup without saving the job for future use. From here you can also recover a computer or individual files or define and run a virtual conversion job or perform a one-time conversion.

Symantec Recovery Disk: The Symantec Recovery Disk (SRD) is used to boot a computer into the recovery environment. If a computer’s operating system fails, use the SRD to recover the system from this easy to use interface.

Backup Exec System Recovery Management Solution Home Page:
Provides an at-a-glance view of backup and recovery status for computers you are centrally managing including backed up, attention needed, at risk or not reporting.
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