August 26, 2009
SoftLayer new EVault BMR
by Alan Harten
SoftLayer launched its new product, the EVaultTM Bare Metal Restorer on Wednesday, which allows customers to restore their servers to a basic state if the hardware of an operating system fails unexpectedly.
Using the SoftLayer repository the last image of the system is stored, allowing a server to be restored.
Director of IT systems at SoftLayer, Andrew Maten, stated that the company’s goal is to provide customers with products that give them control and flexibility.
According to Maten the new EVault BMR does just that because it can restore systems without any data loss allowing computer users to relax even in the face of an emergency.
The new BMR backup will be available to subscribers at a monthly tariff of $20 and can be used on computers that have Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The monthly fee also includes a host of additional benefits such as pin pointing the time you want your computer to restore itself to, EVault backup restores, and the ability to launch recovery, even without a system that can be rebooted at the moment, so that no data is lost.
Those interested in getting the new product can sign up at their website or by using the SoftLayer Customer Portal if they already subscribe to another product from the company.
SoftLayer specializes in virtual data centre services across the United States and uses IT to create solutions that address most businesses and consumers concerns when it comes to troubleshooting with computer technology.
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