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Raxco InstantRecovery
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Raxco InstantRecovery takes snapshots of full system images to instantly restore the entire working
Windows environment after a system failure. It provides bootable system snapshots that allow the instant recovery of desktops, laptops and servers. Including data secured via unique patented Data Anchoring.
In the event of a virus attack, failed system patch or application update or any software-related event that renders the system corrupt or unbootable, InstantRecovery restores the system to its original operating condition instantly upon reboot.
In summary, Raxco InstantRecovery is a productivity tool, since it significantly reduces the Mean Time To Recover (MTTR) a failed system. It enables the end user to continue using their computer, and IT staff to quickly repair system crashes, rather than spend time on rebuilding. In this context, it is a “high availability” product. InstantRecovery can immediately determine if the problem with the failed system is hardware rather than software related.

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Raxco InstantRecovery key features:
  • MBR and GPT Disk Support
  • Instant recovery of desktops and laptops
  • Access to user data up to the point of failure via unique Data Anchoring
  • Freeze capability restores system to the same snapshot every time
  • Enforces compliance for standardized desktops
  • Support for multiple snapshots
  • Schedule snapshots and archives
  • Server edition for server recovery

“Freeze” Snapshot Capability
The Freeze capability in Raxco InstantRecovery makes it ideal for environments where a standardized desktop is in use or for kiosks like ATMs or ticketing machines. The InstantRecovery Freeze option maintains a primary snapshot and an archive. Every time the system reboots it uses the primary snapshot and restores the system to its original state.
Patented Data Anchoring and Recovery
InstantRecovery’s patented Data Anchoring technology sets it apart from other imaging solutions. One of the issues with recovery from images is that the data is only as good as the last image. With Raxco InstantRecovery users can recover their system and selected user data using Data Anchoring. Files and folders can be “anchored” so they are available to any image the system uses to reboot. This means user files are available up to the point of failure provided they have been identified as anchored files.
Multiple Snapshots and Differentials
Raxco InstantRecovery supports up to 10 snapshots enabling users to capture different system conditions. Each snapshot is bootable and will return the system to the specified system condition. InstantRecovery also supports differential snapshots where only the data that has changed is copied to the target snapshot. All snapshots support the Data Anchoring option.
Export/Import for Backup and Archiving
Raxco InstantRecovery can export snapshots to a file for backup or archiving purposes. If predefined container files have been created the user can specify the maximum size of the chunks of data to be exported to each container file. Reciprocally, the specified backup or archive files can be imported back to the system.
Flexible Scheduling
Snapshot updates can be scheduled to run at regular interval using the convenient Scheduling wizard. Multiple schedules can be set for specific times or on a daily or weekly basis. The default snapshot can be used to update multiple target snapshots.

Homepage – https://www.raxco.com/business/products/instantrecovery
Supported Workstations: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10.
Supported Servers: Windows Servers 2000, 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019.

Raxco InstantRecovery 2.4.1 Build 324

Size: 8.96 MB

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