Replay 4
Replay 4 is the world’s fastest and easiest backup and disaster recovery software for Windows application servers. The only complete “all-in-one” backup and recovery software solution, Replay 4 enables local recoveries from any type of failure in just minutes, with the added assurance of offsite application and data backup and recovery from a total site disaster.
Only Replay 4 Delivers:
- 8Gb / Minute backup and recovery speeds
- Block level snapshots with incremental forever data capture
- Integrated deduplication reduces backup storage foot print by 80% or more
- Flexible disaster recovery options including bare metal restore and failover virtual machines
- Server rewind feature gives you the ability to roll back to any point-in-time, and recover the entire server or individual files, emails, SharePoint and SQL objects
- Application-aware modules check data consistency to ensure successful recoveries every time
- Cost-effective remote office protection
- Integrated replication to reduce storage costs and enable off-site and cloud-based backups
- Centralized enterprise console to manage a large number of servers and desktops
The world’s most robust backup and recovery solution for protecting Microsoft Windows servers, AppAssure’s Replay 4 also provides deep application integration with today’s mission critical Microsoft applications, including:
See why AppAssure’s Replay 4 is the fastest-growing backup and disaster recovery software solution available today, used by thousands of organizations worldwide.
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- Replay for Windows Servers
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- Replay for Exchange
- Replay for SQL
- Replay for Hyper-V
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