DRMS

A LAN administrator can set up a single master backup server to back up numerous hosts to a single big capacity tape or disk drive using the backup system known as tbDRMS. tbDRMS can backup a large number of workstations running different versions of Unix, Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows using native tools (such as GNUtar, dump).

The service’s main objective is to offer a ready-to-use platform so that service providers may add it to their service catalog and offer new solutions to address the demand for workload recovery. Where real-time failovers or “zero downtime” are not necessary, in their data center or across numerous public and private compute and cloud storage platforms.

Features/Benefits

Reduced complexity

Integrated backup, recovery and DR in a single, software-based solution

Point in time restore

Restore the system state of a client, backed up on a specific date and time

Cross hardware restore

Restore systems to completely different hardware configurations.

Automation for faster recovery times and reduced management overhead

Streamline DR preparedness with automated scheduling options for replication, duplicated copy and scheduled restores

Workflow automation

Automate complex DR run books from end to end with fully customizable workflow automation.

Unattended operating system re-install

Initiate the recovery process of clients from a central location

Integrated cloud storage options

Seamlessly extend offsite disaster recovery with unrivaled cloud storage integration.

Broad OS support

Support for Window, Linux and Unix Operating Systems