CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following features:
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BACKUP
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following backup features:
Block Level Incremental Backups
If you have a large file and you only change a small portion of this file, CA ARCserve D2D On Demand backs up only the changed portion to the incremental backup. CA ARCserve D2D On Demand does not back up the whole file.
Infinite Incremental (I2) Snapshots
Application Consistent Backups
Ad-hoc Backups
An ad-hoc backup is one that is created when the situation makes it necessary, rather than being arranged in advance or being part of a plan.
For example, you have a repeat schedule for Full, Incremental, and Verify backups and you want to make major changes to your computer. You can perform an immediate backup without waiting for the next scheduled backup to occur.
For example, you install a patch or service pack and then discover it adversely affects the performance of your computer. You can roll back to the ad-hoc backup session that does not include it.
Change Backup Destination
Note: You can also configure email alert notifications for Destination Threshold so that you can be informed if it reaches the specified threshold value.
Copy Recovery Points
Backup Speed Throttling
Provides you with the capability to specify the maximum speed (MB/min) at which your backups are written. You can throttle the backup speed to reduce CPU or network use. However, limiting the backup speed, has an adverse effect on the backup window. As you lower the maximum backup speed, it increases the amount of time of perform the backup.
Note: By default, the Throttle Backup option is not enabled and backup speed is not being controlled.
Reserve Space on Destination
Provides you with the capability to specify a percentage of the calculated space that is necessary to perform a backup. This amount of continuous space is then reserved on the destination before the backup starts writing data and helps improve backup speed.
Backup Status Monitoring
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the capability to monitor:
Job Status Monitoring
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the capability to monitor:
RESTORE
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following restore features:
Types of Restores
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following types of restores:
Restores any backed up files/folders.
Restores backed up data based from a specified point in time (recovery point).
Restores File Copy data from disk or cloud.
Restores individual Exchange objects (mailboxes, mailbox folders, or mail).
Restores backed up Microsoft SQL Server/Microsoft Exchange data at the database level.
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the capability to directly browse and restore files/folder and Exchange objects (mailboxes, mail folders, mail) from Windows Explorer by using the "Change to D2D View" option.
Disk Resizing
Note: Disk resizing if necessary is for basic disks only, and not for dynamic disks.
REMOTE DEPLOYMENT
After CA ARCserve D2D On Demand is installed on a server, you can further deploy it remotely to other servers.
ALERT NOTIFICATIONS
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following email alert notifications:
Note: These email alerts are sent with a high importance. The email alerts that have a high importance level setting display a visual indicator of an exclamation point in their Inbox.
ENCRYPTION/DECRYPTION SUPPORT
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the capability to encrypt and protect (with encryption passwords) your sensitive data and also decrypt the encrypted data after recovery.
For Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008: CAPI (CryptoAPI) is used for data encryption.
For Windows 7/2008 R2: CNG (Cryptography API Next Generation) is used for data encryption.
Note: Data interoperability is supported both ways between CAPI and CNG, meaning that data that is encrypted on Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008 can be decrypted on Windows 7/2008 R2 (and vice versa). This enables moving backups of any machine to a different machine, and restore data from there.
As long as you can log into CA ARCserve D2D On Demand, there is no need to remember encryption passwords to restore data from current backups. (Current backups are defined as backups that were created from the same machine that you are logged into). If you attempt to restore data from encrypted backups belonging to a different machine, you will always be asked to provide the encryption password.
FILE COPY
File Copy can be used for copying critical data to secondary locations and can also be used as an archiving solution. File Copy allows you to safely and securely delete the source data after it has been copied to an off-site or secondary storage repository.
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the following capabilities to copy or move files and help you reduce storage cost, meet compliance, and improve data protection.
Note: When you use the option File Copy - Delete Source, the data is moved from the source to the destination (deleted from source location). When you perform a file copy, the data is copied from the source to the destination (files remain intact on the original location).
Note: CA ARCserve D2D On Demand does not copy application files, files with system attributes, and files with temporary attributes. Only a current backed-up source is eligible for file copying.
Deleting a File Copy file or folder
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides the capability to delete specified files or folders from the file copy destination to regain valuable storage space and possibly reduce storage cost. For more information about this feature, see Delete a File/Folder from the File Copy Destination.
CA CLOUD STORAGE
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides software-as-a-service (SaaS) capability to copy backed-up files/folders to a safe CA Cloud storage location and then be able to reliably restore that data when needed.
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand UPDATES
Provides the following capabilities for downloading and installing self- updates to CA ARCserve D2D On Demand:
Note: All updates that are released for CA ARCserve D2D On Demand are cumulative. As a result, each update also includes all previously released updates to help ensure that your computer is always up-to-date.
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