![]() When something goes horribly wrong in your production environment, it's time for Carbonite Server to shine. This data can then be retained long-term to meet your needs, with standard 1-year and 7-year retention available, or even a custom policy, driven only by your needs and priced by your data storage requirements. Once the data has been backed up to the local repository, it is then encrypted, compressed, and replicated to the Carbonite cloud for additional protection. If you don't want to purchase, configure, and manage the hardware yourself, you can instead lean on Carbonite's Hardware as a Service (HWaaS) option which provides a suitable appliance that can simply be dropped into your environment. In fact, the granular recovery supports restoring individual files and folders, Exchange mailboxes, AD, databases, and more.Ĭarbonite Server is implemented through a local server or appliance (which you provide) that acts as a local, on-site repository for your data. However, the restore process does NOT look like an incremental restore, thanks to advanced logic on the back end. ![]() This incremental backup policy ensures that you are only replicating changed data, in order to reduce the storage needs. While the first backup of each server is considered a full "seed" backup, all other backups are "forever" incremental backups. This solution offers on-site protection with local backup, but with a second, secured copy in the cloud, with retention times of up to a full 7 years to meet your most demanding legal requirements. When you don't need full-blown replication, but you do need long-term data retention, Carbonite Server may be just the solution you need. See the Carbonite General Terms of Service. Get more details from the Carbonite web site. Get our Carbonite Server VM Edition data sheet here. ![]() ![]() Get our Carbonite Server data sheet here. ![]()
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