Backup
A backup, or the process of backing up, refers to the copying and archiving of computer data so it may be used to restore the original after a data loss event. Backups have two distinct purposes. The primary purpose is to recover data after its loss, be it by data deletion or corruption.
Data loss can be a common experience of computer users. The secondary purpose of backups is to recover data from an earlier time, according to a user-defined data retention policy, typically configured within a backup application for how long copies of data are required. Though backups popularly represent a simple form of disaster recovery, and should be part of a disaster recovery plan, by themselves, backups should not alone be considered disaster recovery.
IT Renewals works with Enterprise Backup Partners offering feature rich, next-generation, enterprise-class data protection by bridging virtual, physical, and cloud environments. We are able to offer software-only solutions available as a virtual appliance or alternatively we can offer a family of physical appliances for backup, archiving, instant recovery, and DR.
Essentially, everything you need for backup and disaster recovery, in one appliance. No need to stitch together hardware and software solutions. No need for specific products to protect your applications or your virtual infrastructure. Just one solution, with one easy-to-use interface.