Backup files need to be managed. Otherwise, they can fail when you need them for a recovery.
Take control of your Arcserve ShadowProtect® backup files with Arcserve ImageManager™.
This free management software can help make your organization truly disaster-resistant. You have the ability to:
- continually verify backup images
- consolidate backup image files
- set retention policies for backup image files
- replicate backups locally and offsite
- pre-stage a server recovery
A necessary tool for managing continuous backups
If you’re an IT administrator who schedules continuous incremental backups, you need this software to effectively maintain and manage the accumulated backup image files and the storage space they use.
Features and Benefits of ImageManager
Managed-folder Structure
Reduce time spent configuring settings on managed backup jobs.
Image Verification
Know your backup image files are in a known good state for fast and reliable recovery.
Advanced Image Verification
Regularly get visual confirmation that backups are working as they should.
Consolidation
Reduce restoration time, risk of backup-file corruption, and needed storage space by automatically consolidating continuous-incremental backup image files.
Retention
Balance storage space and file recovery needs through retention policies that you set.
Notification and Monitoring
Easily watch over backup jobs in the user interface and receive notice when an issue arises.
Throttling and Concurrent Processing
Maintain strong system-wide performance by managing how ImageManager uses system resources.
Local and Network Replication
Replicate backups onto a local drive or to a network share so that you’re prepared for a small-scale disaster.
Offsite Replication
Replicate backups offsite to a remote server, co-location facility, data center, Amazon S3, or the Arcserve Cloud so that you’re prepared for a site-wide or regional disaster.
Pre-staged Recovery
Pre-stage the recovery of a server before disaster strikes, and reduce downtime.
Use ImageManager in these scenarios
Verifying and re-verifying backup image files to ensure the backup is ready when needed
Managing continuous incremental backup image chains through consolidation and retention policies
Replicating backup images to a local drive so as to be prepared for the most common disasters, such as human error or hardware failure
Replicating backup images over the network or remotely so as to be prepared for a site-wide disaster (may require buying a job license, depending on the file-transfer technology you choose)
Reducing recovery time by pre-staging a backup on a virtual machine (VM) or local physical disk