Data Protector and OpenText™ Data Protector for Cloud Workloads deliver backup and disaster recovery for physical, virtual, cloud and container environments.
Native application integrations make application-aware backup and recovery quick and easy. An enhanced interface provides a self-service option to recover single items.
Built-in capabilities enable businesses to recover quickly, from granular file restores to automated bare metal recovery.
Socket, capacity, or subscription licensing—we have the right option for you.
Automatically collect relevant environment information to package OS data and config files in a single image.
View detailed and management reports, schedule status, audits, and compliance.
We have a range of capabilities available to protect fully virtualized environments.
See how FIS-ASP clients SAP HANA environments are kept operational.
This government agency standardized and streamlined its backup, recovery, and off-site replication processes.
Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus selects high-performance data storage technologies for a modern hospital.
See how Telenor standardizes and optimizes their backup environment.
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Data backup software protects data by creating copies of files, databases, and other critical information. These copies can then be used to restore the original data in the event of a loss or corruption.
Data backup software works by creating a copy of the selected data and storing it in a separate location, such as an external hard drive, cloud storage, or a backup server. This process can be automated, allowing for regular backups to occur on a scheduled basis.
The benefits include protection against data loss, increased data security, and peace of mind. With enterprise data backup software, businesses can ensure that they have a copy of critical information in the event of an outage, cyber-attack, or natural disaster.
Data backup software can be used to back up a wide range of data types, including files, databases, emails, and application data. Some data backup software solutions can even back up virtual machines, allowing for quick and easy restoration of entire environments.
The frequency of data backups will depend on the individual needs of each business, but a general rule of thumb is to back up data daily. However, for businesses that generate large amounts of data, more frequent backups may be required. It's important to assess the potential impact of data loss on your business and establish a backup frequency that minimizes the risk of data loss.