CommVault 1-Touch System Recovery

Automate and Expedite Recovery of Servers, Workstations and Applications

The Business Challenge
Manual recovery of a server or workstation is a complex, time consuming process that impacts employee productivity and thus your company’s ability to generate revenue. Daily occurrences such as power surges, outages or human error can bring a system down. To minimize business interruption, you must be fully prepared with the required technical expertise, processes and tools to quickly recover the system and get your business back up and running.

The CommVault® Solution
CommVault® 1-Touch System Recovery automates the process of rebuilding and recovering an entire Windows, Linux, Solaris or AIX system so you can rapidly get back to business. 1-Touch helps you prepare for disaster recovery by centrally managing software distributions and service packs. In case of disaster, recovery is as simple as booting from the 1-Touch CD and letting the 1-Touch Server rebuild your OS, file system, registry and applications. You can even recover to dissimilar hardware or a virtual machine.

No More Manual Recovery
Have you ever tried to recover a server using the traditional Bare Metal Restore (BMR) process? If so, you know that a manual process is technically difficult, time consuming, and impacts your company’s ability to generate revenue. Common, everyday occurrences can bring a server down and you must be fully prepared with everything needed to quickly recover and get the business up and running. This involves having the time, technical expertise, installation CD’s, license keys, service packs, system/security configurations, IP Addresses, NIC and partition information and much more.

Automating Recovery
1-Touch allows you to quickly and efficiently recover systems with defective components such as inaccessible volumes or crashed disks, by automatically rebuilding the OS and restoring the most recent backup data. Automation includes the following options:

  • Silent disk partitioning and formatting.
  • Dissimilar hardware restore allowing recovery to a system with different NICs, and dissimilar disks.
  • Fully unattended operating system reinstall from a central location.
  • Full restore to a point in time selected by the administrator.

Further resource..

1-Touch System Recovery Data Sheet

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