Mar, 2011 : R1Soft Releases CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition
📅 - Company launches the latest version of its Continuous Data Protection product for Windows, Linux, and virtual machines.
R1Soft, a developer of Continuous Data Protection, recently announced that it has released CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition, the latest version of its Continuous Data Protection product for Windows, Linux, and virtual machines. The company avers that designed specifically with resellers in mind, CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition generates revenue opportunities for self-managed hosting providers that are ready to add new backup and disaster recovery offerings.
It articulates that one of the main features behind the Advanced Edition is the automatable install, which lets hosting providers bring maximum CDP data protection to the largest number of customers possible, while allowing them to benefit from the product's subscription pricing. Hosting providers can save time and resources by using CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition, as the product architecture eliminates the need for additional CDP servers and the resources required to run them. Instead, the CDP backup software is deployed on a single physical or virtual server, allowing users to schedule their own backups and restores. Data backups can be stored or archived on a second hard disk or network-attached storage.
The company says that as disk-to-disk backup software, CDP works by protecting data at the block level, bypassing the file-system to achieve superior performance levels. The software uses its unique asynchronous replication technology to create virtual full backups. After generating an initial replica of the data, CDP tracks only new changes and periodically copies them into new recovery points. Any single recovery point represents a virtual full backup and can be used both in individual file restores and Bare-Metal system restores. It adds that built on the company's reengineered CDP 3.0 product architecture, Advanced Edition also offers users the newest CDP 3.0 features including a portable Disk Safe, advanced archiving rules, file exclude functionality, and a new web interface.
"As self-managed hosting providers see a rise in customer demand for backup and disaster recovery services, adoption of a solid, affordable backup solution that's easy to use will be necessary to stay competitive," said David Wartell, Vice President of R1Soft, a division of BBS Technologies. "R1Soft CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition not only helps providers improve the quality and effectiveness of existing services, but also allows them to generate additional revenue streams from new offerings."
R1Soft, a developer of Continuous Data Protection, recently announced that it has released CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition, the latest version of its Continuous Data Protection product for Windows, Linux, and virtual machines. The company avers that designed specifically with resellers in mind, CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition generates revenue opportunities for self-managed hosting providers that are ready to add new backup and disaster recovery offerings.
It articulates that one of the main features behind the Advanced Edition is the automatable install, which lets hosting providers bring maximum CDP data protection to the largest number of customers possible, while allowing them to benefit from the product's subscription pricing. Hosting providers can save time and resources by using CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition, as the product architecture eliminates the need for additional CDP servers and the resources required to run them. Instead, the CDP backup software is deployed on a single physical or virtual server, allowing users to schedule their own backups and restores. Data backups can be stored or archived on a second hard disk or network-attached storage.
The company says that as disk-to-disk backup software, CDP works by protecting data at the block level, bypassing the file-system to achieve superior performance levels. The software uses its unique asynchronous replication technology to create virtual full backups. After generating an initial replica of the data, CDP tracks only new changes and periodically copies them into new recovery points. Any single recovery point represents a virtual full backup and can be used both in individual file restores and Bare-Metal system restores. It adds that built on the company's reengineered CDP 3.0 product architecture, Advanced Edition also offers users the newest CDP 3.0 features including a portable Disk Safe, advanced archiving rules, file exclude functionality, and a new web interface.
"As self-managed hosting providers see a rise in customer demand for backup and disaster recovery services, adoption of a solid, affordable backup solution that's easy to use will be necessary to stay competitive," said David Wartell, Vice President of R1Soft, a division of BBS Technologies. "R1Soft CDP 3.0 Advanced Edition not only helps providers improve the quality and effectiveness of existing services, but also allows them to generate additional revenue streams from new offerings."
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