DigiVault is a continuous data protection (CDP) solution for Microsoft Exchange Server. Whenever new e-mail and other Exchange-related items are committed to an Exchange Server database, such as calendaring, notes, or contacts, the changes are transmitted to one or more configurable DigiStore repositories.
More importantly, if database failure occurs, DigiVault's SingleTouch recovery enables administrators to restore one or more storage groups or individual databases to a pre-corrupted state. Because DigiVault uses disk-to-disk protection during backup and recovery operations, there are no tapes to retrieve so it is faster, more reliable, and uses less operational overhead than traditional tape or other protection technologies.
The always-on protection, secured and optimized transmission and storage, centralized management, and enhanced performance are invaluable features for organizations of all sizes. Additionally, the simplification of the backup and recovery process using the SingleTouch feature is a key advantage that allows IT administrators and the organizations they serve to rest assured that they are protected 24x7x365.
Last-Mile Protection: Administrators can easily add the advantages of real-time data protection to existing infrastructure, closing the window of data vulnerability between traditional scheduled backups. This real-time data protection makes DigiVault ideal for handling Exchange’s dynamic open files and mission-critical data.
Secure Transmission and Storage: Use secure 256-bit encryption to protect data during transmission and storage for an added level of protection.
Data Compression: Reduce the total volume of data transferred and stored to minimize impact on network infrastructure while increasing backup transparency and storage efficiency.
Rapid Point-in-Time Recovery: SingleTouch recovery offers the fastest and easiest restoration from disasters and enables administrators to quickly restore an individual database, storage group Container used to logically group exchange databases on a server., or all databases to the point in time just before the error occurred.
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