Symantec System Recovery Delivers
Symantec System Recovery Delivers Flexible Recovery of Physical and Virtual Systems
Symantec solutions provide comprehensive strategy to help customers remediate data, system and application downtime
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq:
SYMC) today announced its strategy to provide organisations
of all sizes with a tailored approach to solve their data,
system and application recovery challenges to better meet
stringent recovery time objectives and keep their business
up and running. As part of its broader downtime
remediation strategy, Symantec is also delivering new
recovery updates and platform support to Symantec System
Recovery 2011, formerly Backup Exec System Recovery, for
both physical and virtual environments.
Symantec’s
downtime remediation strategy includes an optimal mix of
solutions to solve customers’ recovery
challenges:
Symantec System Recovery provides complete
system recovery in minutes, even to dissimilar hardware,
bare metal, remote locations or virtual environments, to
minimise business downtime
Symantec Backup Exec
eliminates backup windows and helps customers meet recovery
point objectives through granular recovery of physical and
virtual environments
Symantec ApplicationHA enables
automated monitoring and recovery for virtual applications
running in VMware.
“Symantec offers proven technology to help our customers recover data, systems and applications to avoid disruption to their business,” said Amit Walia, vice president of product management, Symantec. “Symantec System Recovery shortens the recovery time window with new features such as the ability to transform a USB device into a recovery disk and additional flexibility to the customisable recovery disk wizard.”
Symantec research indicates that disasters can have a significant impact on a business and organisations of all sizes are vulnerable to downtime. Symantec’s 2011 SMB Disaster Preparedness Survey found that the majority of small businesses surveyed are still unprepared to deal with a disaster and 54 percent of SMB customer respondents reported they have switched SMB vendors due to unreliable computing systems. Similarly, Symantec’s 2010 Disaster Recovery Survey, which surveyed enterprise organisations, found that the time required to recover from an outage is twice as long as respondents perceive it to be.
Available now, Symantec System Recovery
2011 adds the following new features:
All-in-one backup
and recovery USB device: With new wizard functionality,
customers can easily transform a USB device into a bootable
Symantec System Recovery Disk and into a backup storage
device, creating an all-in-one backup and recovery USB
device to help reduce boot time and speed up the recovery
process.
Enhanced centralised management: Symantec System Recovery Management Solution is a highly scalable solution designed to centrally manage large numbers of clients from a single management server. The Symantec System Recovery Management solution can now be installed to and hosted on Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit environments.
Enhanced customisable recovery disk wizard: Additional flexibility has been added to the customisable recovery disk wizard with the option to select an ISO image as the source for a custom recovery disk. This is especially helpful for larger enterprise organisations that already utilise a customised version of the Symantec System Recovery Disk and would like to use it as the source for future modifications to their recovery environment.
Platform support: Symantec System Recovery includes updated support for the latest Microsoft Windows, Linux, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer operating systems and applications.
Supporting Quotes
“We had a lot of success testing the beta of Symantec System Recovery and know it will get our systems back up and running quickly in the event of a disaster or outage.” – Timothy Reider, system administrator, Mothers Nutritional Center.
“Symantec System Recovery is an efficient solution that has the ability to quickly recover our systems. I rarely have to interact with the product after it is set, and I can get granular restore in a snap.” – Joseph LaGrosse, director of IT, Pepperweed Consulting.
“Support for the Microsoft 2010 range of server products coupled with a Management Solution with x64 support ensures I have no problems recommending Symantec System Recovery to anyone looking for an easy to use and manage backup solution either as a primary, production backup solution or as a fast system recovery solution for critical server systems. The P2V and V2P features make this a valuable tool for anyone with a Microsoft or VMware virtualisation solution. The ability to restore to dissimilar hardware is genius!” – Mathew Coomber, technical and sales support manager, Elytis.