Feature | Description |
DS-Recovery Tools | Allows users to backup and restore individual email messages from Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook or data from Microsoft SharePoint Server |
Local Storage | Allows users to save backup data in local storage on the DS-Client machine. |
Local-Only Capacity | Allows users to save an allocated amount of backup data in local storage on the DS-Client machine. |
Disc/Tape | Allows users to copy online backup data to disc/tape media. |
Snapshot Manager | Allows users to transfer backup data to another volume without having to use the scripting required by native storage management software. |
Local DS-VDR | Allows users to clone virtual machines from one standalone host to another even if there is no shared storage available between the two hosts. |
Remote DS-VDR | Allows users to restore a backed up virtual machine to a standby virtualization server. |
Antimalware/CDR | Allows users to scan File system or Microsoft 365 backups for malware and/or scan File System backups for potentially malicious or unauthorized content based on predefined policies during the backup and restore process. |
Autonomic Healing | Improves the integrity of the DS-System by automatically finding corrupted files. |
Backup Lifecycle Management | Allows users to copy, remove, and destroy backed up data from the DS-Client or DS-System. |
DS-Billing Module | Allows users to collect billing information and prepare billing reports (invoices, etc.). |
Replication | Allows users to replicate backup data between DS-Systems. |
DS-NOC | Allows the DS-System to work with the DS-NOC module. |
GEO Location | Allows users to track devices and remotely wipe data from mobile devices to prevent data breach and identity theft if the device is lost or stolen. |
VM Replication Capacity | Indicates if VM replication is based on the capacity of the virtual machines the DS-System can distribute among it DS-Clients. |
VM Replication Count | Indicates if VM replication is based on the total number of virtual machines that can be protected by the DS-System. |