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Investment Protection

For many companies, the life-blood of their business is corporate data. Protecting this investment is a top priority.

Reliability

If a problem occurs you need to be confident that backups performed are reliable, consistent and fully recoverable.

Performance

Downtime is a true business cost, and also a window of vulnerability. Outstanding performance of both data protection and recovery is paramount.

Comprehensive Package

Data protection solutions should address day-to-day operational needs and provide timely recovery from system failure, integrated as one complete package.

Customer Oriented Support

The solution must be supported by an organization renowned for the delivery of a fast efficient service that exceeds expectations, available 24x7.

Racing Ahead of the Pack

Backup and Disaster Recovery Software

for Microsoft Windows Servers

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The developers of UltraBac have always been at the leading edge when introducing new groundbreaking technology. UltraBac was the first to introduce open shared file backup, hive level registry backup, Microsoft Exchange Agent and Microsoft Cluster compatibility.

A continual program of enhancements and new product features supports any investment made in UltraBac.

Performance

The performance of UltraBac is outstanding for both store and restore. Tests at Microsoft and other independent sources have shown UltraBac to significantly out-perform other solutions. In some cases UltraBac was shown to be over 40% faster. As an option, for enhanced performance, backups can be written to both local or network disks and then copied to tape at some later date. When recovery is made from tape UltraBac’s unique Express Index™ technology facilitates rapid data positioning on tape for immediate recovery.

Reliability, Security &

Administration

When considering any backup solution, reliability and security of data placement must be a high priority. UltraBac provides advanced features to enable lights-out operations in the knowledge that backups are being performed successfully. UltraBac provides as standard open shared file inclusion, registry protection, device failure re-direction and fully automated on demand 32bit CRC tape verification.

UltraBac gives the System Administrator an enhanced set of facilities through which to manage the backup process. These include centralised management software, a service-based scheduler for high level security or alternatively command line operation for integration with other schedulers. It further offers e-mail notification of numerous defined backup events, supports all known Windows Server devices and integrates with other solutions to provide de-fragmentation and anti-virus protection.

Enterprise Environments & Tape Library Support

UltraBac is fully scalable and can provide for enhanced data and system protection for enterprise installations, running into thousands of servers. Large installations require high speed, high capacity tape libraries with integrated robotics, possibly utilising SANs or NAS. These features are fully supported by UltraBac. Timely

UltraBac is a multi-award winning, advanced backup software written expressly for the Windows Server environment, which

scores highly when under independent assessment. Tests by publications such as Windows NT and BackOffice magazine

rated UltraBac as the fastest backup product available when compared to other solutions. UltraBac has also received acclaim

for its ease of use and quick installation. As a highly modular product UltraBac provides license options for protection of a

single workstation through to a total enterprise server environment.

UltraBac File by File Backup

Exceptional store and restore performance

AutoChanger robotic support SANs/NAS support Tape drive cascading

Software RAIT – speed / recoverability MS Cluster Server compatible

Live Backup and restore of a “live” cluster server Microsoft Cluster

Easy to administer:

Integrated service-based scheduler

Centralized administration of backups on multiple servers Integration with de-fragmentation and AntiVirus tools

Reliable and secure: E-mail notification of backup events 32bit tape verification

Automatic backup of “open shared” files Device failure redirection

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recovery of individual files from a large system backup on high capacity DLT or QIC multi track tape devices can be a problem. Testing has conclusively proven that UltraBac’s unique Express Index™ technology can reduce restore times on these types of backup devices from hours to minutes.

A further enhancement of multiple tape handling is UltraBac’s ability to provide RAID to tape (RAIT). This enables the software to write to multiple tapes seen as a single device with various levels of RAIT parity. If one device fails, depending upon the level of RAIT used, UltraBac will automatically enable recovery from another device in the backup tapeset.

Application Server Support

The standard edition of UltraBac supports backup of all static file types within a Windows Server environment. However, for specific applications such as those that require online 24x7 availability, UltraBac provides Live Backup Agents for Exchange, Microsoft SQL and Oracle. Live Backup of other applications that require 24x7 can be facilitated by UltraBac’s unique Locked-File Agent or by integration with St Bernards

Open File Manager.

Single Mailbox Recovery

UltraBac provides a clean and easy procedure to recover an individual mailbox that may have become damaged or corrupted. This facility allows recovery of a single

message, folder or entire mailbox.

Additional Platform Support

UltraBac provides backup agents to

allow Open Systems platforms including Linux, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, AIX and FreeBSD to be backed up to the UltraBac server. A full UltraBac agent for Novell Netware is also available. The implementation of UltraBac’s Agents has been designed to ensure the highest level of throughput across a network. The Agent achieves this by compressing data on the host prior to transfer to the UltraBac server and can be scheduled for lights-out operations using the integrated scheduler software provided as standard within UltraBac.

Client & Server Support

UltraBac supports all common clients and servers used within a Windows Server environment including 95, 98, ME, and NT / 2000 workstations and servers with development ongoing as new versions are released. UltraBac has fully network compatible editions, that enable any number of networked clients or servers to be backed up.

Summary

Although UltraBac file-by-file is in its own right an industry leading data protection solution for any commercial Windows Server environment, it is only part of a complete solution. UltraBac’s Disaster Recovery module compliments UltraBac file-by-file, thus enabling UltraBac to deliver a comprehensive solution covering both day-to-day operational requirements and enhanced recovery of failed or damaged systems.

Comprehensive Data Protection

Exchange SQL Oracle

Single Mailbox Recovery for Exchange

Novell Linux Sun Solaris / HP-UX / AIX / FreeBSD

Specific Live Backup Agents are available for Exchange, SQL and Oracle. For Live Backup of generic files there is a Locked-File Agent, or integration with St Bernards OFM Solution.

Agents for Novell / Linux / Sun Solaris / HP-UX / AIX / FreeBSD Servers

Clients: 95,98,ME or any Windows NT / 2000 Workstation or Server

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UltraBac Disaster Recovery

UltraBac provides a number of methods by which a failed Windows Server or Workstation can be recovered, often in minutes depending upon the nature of the failure. Image Disaster recovery, as a technique, is an essential requirement of any environment serious about a rapid recovery of a fatally crippled system.

The use of Image technology as part of a regular data protection program can avoid significant delays in the initiation of a recovery procedure. Image technology by design performs a raw backup of an entire system, drive or partition including data, structures, applications, securities, permissions and registries, in fact it represents a mirror image of a system, at a given time. A raw backup is a procedure that transfers data from disk to tape or

another local or network disk, which by-passes the operating system, and all the overhead restrictions this enforces. When performing an Image store or restore (compared to a file-by-file procedure) performance will be significantly faster.

Image recovery can be initiated immediately, without the prior need to re-install an operating system, manually format or re-partition a disk. UltraBac provides a highly flexible and adaptable set of procedures through which Image can be deployed and recovery achieved. Outlined below is an overview of some, but not all the options available in using UltraBac Disaster Recovery.

All computer systems have the potential to fail regardless of the protection and procedures put in place to avoid this. System

downtime is a true business cost, for many an unacceptable cost. Solutions must be in place that afford high levels of

recovery to ensure that the impact of a failed system is minimal to a company.

Master Boot Record

Backup Server Live Server

1. Recovery from Tape

2. Recovery from a Network Disk

3. Recovery from Alternative Local Disk

The System Drive in the Live Server has failed UltraBac provides a number of Recovery Options.

1. Recovery from Tape

Assuming Image backups of disks on Live Server have been performed to tape. Should one of the disks fail, the Live Server can be re-started from pre-created Universal Boot Floppies / CD (or direct from the tape using HP’s OBDR capability) and the failed disk recovered from tape.

2. Recovery from a Network Drive

Assuming Image backups of disks on Live Server have been performed over the Network to disks on the Backup Server. Should a disk on the Live Server fail it can be re-started from a pre-created, network enabled DOS diskette and the failed disk recovered from the image on the Backup Server.

3. Recovery from Alternative Local Disk

Assuming Image backups of disks on Live Server have been performed to other disks in the same system. Should one of the main disks fail, it may be recovered from one of the Image disks, or depending on the method used the Live system may be directed to the boot path of the Image disk instead of the failed disk.

4. Recovery of Whole Disk, Partition, or MBR

Using any of the above three methods a whole physical disk, individual partitions, or even just the Master Boot Record can be recovered.

4. Recovery of Whole Physical Disk, Individual Partitions, or just the Master Boot Record, from 1, 2 or 3

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1. Mount tape containing Image backup (i.e. of drive C:) as a removable disk (drive E:)

2. Drag and Drop (or Copy and Paste) files from mounted tape (drive E:) back to the original or alternative location

UltraBac Disaster Recovery

Single File Recovery

Normally when using Image, recovery would be on either a system or multi-partitional basis. By inference this would be expected, as you would normally recover an Image as part of a full disaster recovery scenario. However, UltraBac Image does provide the facility to recover a single file or group of files without the need for a global recovery. This is achieved by mounting a tape containing an Image backup as if it were a removable drive. Once mounted files can be restored by dragging and dropping specified files into the original or an alternative location. Recovery of this nature is not as fast as UltraBac file-by-file restore. For companies that are cost sensitive, who have no requirement for network client backups, live backups, or any other UltraBac file-by-file feature and if the extended restore time for individual files or directories can be accepted, UltraBac Disaster Recovery is a standalone backup solution.

Static Mirror

Using this facility UltraBac can perform a full or partial Image backup to a disk that is located on the same system as the source. If a regular out-of-hours Image backup were performed between two disks a vital disaster recovery disk would always be available. In the event that corruption or failure occurs in the main disk, a simple procedure is required that would allow the system to boot from the Static Mirror disk. UltraBac Static Mirroring can be used in parallel with real-time mirroring as an added level of protection. This can be useful as the Static Mirror is taken at a clean point in time when no users or applications are in use. Should a corruption be caused by an operational or software error it is possible that a real-time mirror disk (or system) will also become corrupted. In this situation the Static Mirror would not be affected and can therefore be used to reboot the system and make the server available again as quickly as possible.

Stand Alone or Integrated Disaster Recovery

UltraBac Disaster Recovery can be purchased as a stand-alone module to run alongside any existing third party backup software. However, as a total package UltraBac Disaster Recovery integrates fully with UltraBac file-by-file. As an example, it is a simple operation for UltraBac to perform a number of Image backups to a tape and then once completed call UltraBac file-by-file and have these backups appended to the tape. This is the optimal procedure covering operational needs and disaster recovery planning in a single pass.

By integrating UltraBac Disaster Recovery Image backups comprehensive protection is provided on a single tapeset.

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