Inetium offers a comprehensive Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR) solution for Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Small Business Server, Windows 2008 Server, Exchange 2003, and Exchange 2007. This reasonably priced, all-encompassing solution for small-to-midsize businesses provides:
- As often as every 15 minutes
- Seamless off-site data storage
- Sent once a day to two different data centers in MD and AZ
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256bit AE encryption used both on the NAS device and the offsite data center
- This is the encryption standard used by the US Government and has not been hacked
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Multiple restore points
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Standby server capabilities
- Via virtual machine
- Allows for Business Continuity Testing by performing test restores safely using live data.
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Advanced restoration options
- File- and folder-level restorations and Exchange message and mailbox recovery
- Even down to the email attachment level or table level in SQL
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Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
With its Instant Virtualization capability, in as little as 30 minutes, the network attached storage (NAS) device can be configured to function as a standby server, if needed. This device also can replace management intensive, tape backups while providing much more reliability and is more flexible.
This new NAS-based technology performs data backup at the block level where the actual 1s and 0s are captured from the hard drive, essentially eliminating failures related to open files. Because block-level data is raw information that’s independent of file structure formatting, it’s the most efficient way to write to a disk. Database applications such as Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Exchange Server transfer data in blocks without having to worry if files are open and in use. Backups are performed as frequently as every 15 minutes, providing clients with numerous restoration points compared to traditional tape backups. Daily data is securely sent from the local NAS device to high-availability, redundant off-site co-location facilities. All aspects of the on-site and off-site solution are monitored around the clock by a network operations center (NOC).
Example of BDR
This example shows how the BDR can protect the servers in your network.

Recovery Options
Recovering files and folders is a simple process where the entire partition is mounted as a volume on the NAS device. The files can then be copied to the destination location. This software application enables our consultants to restore files, folders, and SQL tables and databases. Additionally, we provide a utility that allows you to restore Exchange mailboxes, messages, or even attachments.