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The service |
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online backup and immediate recovery of data, integrity of backed up data |
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immediate remote safeguarding via TCP/IP network using the client/server model |
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continuous backup, 24/24 management with experts |
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remote protection : away from the central building, away from the city or even away from the country |
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safeguarding of the bandwidth performance during the backup process |
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with a DSL line : the restoration < 2 hours |
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data encrypting - only the client know the key : encryption (128B) |
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reports on activities/incidents with transmission via emails |
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optimal use of disks |
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agents with a mutli-platform compatibility : Windows, Netware, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, iSeries (AS/400) |
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The principle of the underlying solution |
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Permanent interaction of 3 software: |
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Software 1 |
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installed on each server to be backed up |
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identify the files modified |
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compresses and encrypts the modified blocks and sends them to Software 2 |
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Software 2 |
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installed on the backup server |
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receives, stores and manages the data backed up, manages the backups |
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rebuilds the files needing recovery (original + modified block) |
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optimal for disk usage and performs a complete recovery of the data, in line with the data withholding policy |
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Software 3 |
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installed on the administrator's PC ( remote or local) |
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enables a centralized administration for the backups and restorations |
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present a graphic interface for administration |
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enables the restoration of the central site towards any other site |
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compatibility with Exchange, MS-SQL, Oracle |
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Option 1“Services” |
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lease of rack space for backup/restore devices at DKB’s vaults |
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Option 2“simple solution” |
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DKB Solutions sells the solution and the professional services associated with the implementation |
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The data backed up remains in the client's own repositories |
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