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Overview
Rapid Recovery provides backup, replication, and fast recovery for physical, virtual, and cloud workloads. However, recovery times on large amounts of data can still be time-consuming. Still, incremental capture, virtual standby, and encrypted storage help minimize downtime and protect data during incidents.
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Custom
Rapid Recovery Specifications
Risk Assessment And Mitigation
Audit Management
Incident And Issue Tracking
Version Control And Change Tracking
What Is Rapid Recovery?
Rapid Recovery is a data protection platform for mid to large organizations that need predictable recovery. It captures incremental snapshots to shorten backup windows, deduplicates data to save storage, and restores entire systems when needed. Virtual standby enables rapid spin-up of a copy, reducing business disruption during hardware failure or ransomware events.
Rapid Recovery Pricing
Rapid Recovery Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
- VMware ESXi
- Microsoft Azure
Who Is Rapid Recovery For?
Rapid Recovery is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Healthcare
- Financial services
- Manufacturing
- Education
- Government
Is Rapid Recovery Right For You?
Rapid Recovery is ideal for teams seeking near-continuous data protection with fast failover capabilities. Its storage efficiency helps optimize infrastructure usage, while bare-metal restore enables complete system recovery. If your organization operates in hybrid environments or has stringent recovery time objectives, this platform is well-suited to meet those needs.
Still doubtful if Rapid Recovery is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Rapid Recovery Features
After an initial full backup, only changes are captured, which shortens backup windows and reduces impact on production systems. More frequent recovery points improve resilience and help teams meet tight recovery objectives across busy workloads.
Redundant blocks are removed and data is compressed to conserve storage and bandwidth. Smaller backups cost less to retain and move, making it practical to keep many restore points for audits or rollback during staged upgrades.
Backup data is protected using industry-standard encryption for storage and movement. Confidential information remains safe even if media is accessed improperly, which supports compliance and limits exposure.
Standby virtual machines created from backups can be powered on quickly when primary systems go down. Operations continue while repairs occur, which reduces downtime during hardware issues or malware recovery.
Backups can be replicated to cloud platforms to create offsite copies and disaster recovery workflows. Remote recovery options help organizations withstand site outages and maintain service availability during regional incidents.
