Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Conventional Backup or RollBack. What is the difference?


A strategic disaster recovery plan for critical enterprise data is a . Service disruptions with all their attendant impact on everyday business activity, lost revenues, frustrated customers, employee productivity losses, angry incoming calls to the helpdesk, and so forth are easily avoided with a secure, up-to-date data storage system. Yet most businesses don't have such a contingency plan in place because traditional backup and recovery is very time-consuming. Even users who resolve to back-up regularly may go on working for lengthy periods between backups. But the usefulness of your recovery option or recovery plan is only as good as the last time you made your backup image and this typically may well have been a month or more ago. So the age old question is – Which technology is better, traditional data Backup or RollBack?

The practice of imaging is, at best, a last resort solution for the once-in-a-blue-moon occasion when you can’t seem to reset the PC any other way. It’s not a practical solution as most companies seldom get around to making backups. Once a crash occurs, they usually have to resort to a previous backup. Unfortunately, the amount of data lost is proportional to the amount of time that lapsed since the last backup made… Furthermore, recovering specific files and folders is next to impossible when dealing with complete system images. Rollback technology on the other hand delivers a quick bounce back from most of such disasters.

If you’re looking for a PC rollback solution then RollBack Rx is the fastest and most reliable rollback software that I’ve found. It's the only PC backup and recovery software that can reasonably be called an "instant PC backup" solution or an "instant PC recovery" solution.

RollBack Rx seamlessly integrates with Windows to backup every last byte of data on your enterprise systems. Windows system restore only protects Windows System files and some limited installed programs. System Restore doesn't backup your personal vacation photos, work spreadsheets, e-mail contacts, financial data, and so forth. If you're relying on Windows system restore, all this information is vulnerable to a data disaster or catastrophe. RollBack Rx is the Windows System Restore replacement. (or Refresh and Reset in Windows 8) It only takes RollBack Rx a few moments to archive a complete instance of your system state in a "snapshot." As an alternative to Windows System Restore, RollBack Rx allows you to store many thousands of such snapshots.

RollBack Rx gives your staff powerful tools to fix the PCs themselves by going back in time to earlier snapshots rather than having to call technical support. And your help desk no longer has to do manual rebuilds, re-image, or troubleshoot PC-related issues. Software incidents -- from accidentally deleted files, virus infections, the Blue Screen of Death, on up to issues that cause Windows to no longer boot -- are quickly resolved by restoring to snapshots made earlier. And RollBack makes it simple to always have an up-to-date snapshot to restore to. In short, RollBack Rx crash-proofs your computers so that data becomes easily recoverable and the Windows PC is ready for the common problems that occupy your IT staff's time. Most businesses, when they use Rollback Rx, experience a significant uptick in endpoint uptimes and productivity, while drastically reducing support costs.

3 comments:

  1. Very useful articles, found solutions for my system backup.

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  2. Great solution to a common problem.

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  3. Very useful article for user like me

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