Burstfire Networks Deploys R1Soft's Continuous Data Protection


📅 - Enables the company to offer its clients a comprehensive, hosted off-site backup service, "Burstfire BackOnTrack".

Burstfire Networks, a UK web hosting, managed colocation, and hardware solutions provider, announced that they have deployed R1Soft Continuous Data Protection (CDP) to offer clients a comprehensive, hosted off-site backup service, "Burstfire BackOnTrack".

The company explains that R1Soft CDP is disk-based server backup software that protects mission-critical data on Windows and Linux servers and virtual machines. By reading data at the block level and using a unique asynchronous replication method to create virtual full backups, R1Soft delivers high-performance data protection and rapid disaster recovery. Its clients will also benefit from CDP for MySQL which facilitates easy management and real-time restoration of MySQL databases.

It avers that through CDP's centralised management web interface, it can grant fine-grained access permissions to multiple users. This feature streamlines the technical implementation component and empowers customers with access to their backups. The company says that users simply log in, and from R1Soft's web interface they can schedule backups up to every 15 minutes and quickly perform Bare-Metal Restores of any recovery point they choose. R1Soft also offers the ability to archive backups on second hard drives or network storage (NAS), adds the company.

"When it came to choosing backup software, R1Soft CDP proved to be a true disaster recovery solution that's feature rich, technically sound, and cost effective," said David Newbould, Country Manager of Sales & Marketing for Burstfire Networks. "CDP allows us to quickly and efficiently create incremental restore points that won't choke our storage network."

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