Describes the high-level main features of our backup products We support image backup for entire computers or volumes and support bare-metal restore so customers can restore an entire computer easily We can back up files and folders We support incremental and block-level backups so we only back up what has changed and reduce the amount of storage needed We support Microsoft VSS for application consistent backups even when files are locked We support a hybrid backup feature so customers can easily create backups both locally and in the cloud in a single pass to satisfy the 3-2-1 backup principle: 3 Copies of your data (original location, local, and cloud), 2 different locations (local and cloud), and at least 1 copy offsite (cloud) We support backup compression to reduce the amount of storage and reduce internet bandwidth We support encryption to ensure all your files are protected We provide reports and alerting for any failures (and successful operations).We don’t charge for storage, keeping costs low for our customers Our backup architecture is very advanced, providing fast backups and restores (that we’ll discuss shortly in more detail) That our licensing is low cost High-level overview of the backup product Designed to let customers know we support backing up desktops and servers, the major operating systems and Microsoft applications, virtual machines, and O365/G Suite We are a bring-your-own-cloud storage solution meaning customers can decide which cloud storage provider has the features and pricing that works best for them.
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