Hitachi Dynamic Replicator leverages the advantages of disk-based data protection to provide recovery that can meet remote and/or local requirements. Recoveries can occur from remote or local locations and can meet very stringent recovery point objectives or recovery time objectives (RPO or RTO). Using unique hybrid recovery technology, Dynamic Replicator captures changes to data in real time as they occur and offers flexible recovery to any previous point in time. This feature ensures fast, reliable recovery even when data is corrupted. Dynamic Replicator lets businesses address their recovery needs through a cost effective and scalable solution.
Automated recovery of application services can be configured to meet remote or local requirements, going beyond the protection offered by conventional replication, backup and clustering products alone. Dynamic Replicator collects changes from one or more servers continuously and sends them to a local target called the Dynamic Replicator Server. This allows very large data sets and applications to be protected while requiring very little network bandwidth.
From the Dynamic Replicator Server, data can be replicated simultaneously to both a local repository and a remote repository for disaster recovery. As data is captured, it is labeled to allow recoveries from any point in time by retroactively creating the desired recovery point as a disk-based image. This offers the maximum flexibility to select the best recovery point for any given scenario. N-into-1 replication support offers the option of remote office data protection configurations. These minimize tape infrastructure and manual involvement in locations that may not have access to sophisticated backup expertise.
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