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Synerway LA Appliance

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Product Overview :
For both high and low-volume backup and recovery requirements, the Synerway LA appliance offers a simple and reliable solution for large organisations.
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Summary:
The Synerway LA appliance range enables companies and organizations with volumes from 16 TB to 48 TB to benefit from an information system protection appliance which is reliable, rapid and easy to operate.
An all-in-one appliance for a global protection
For both high and low-volume requirements, even when companies have an IT team and dedicated backups means, everyone is still keen to implement a simple and reliable solution. The Synerway appliance provides global protection for data, applications, mail servers and operating systems along with mission-critical servers in real time if necessary (CDP continual data protection). Synerway appliance can also protect laptops connected to the local network or via low-bandwidth WAN networks and operate on Windows, Linux, Unix, MAC OS and Open BSD.
The simplicity of disk protection (D2D)
The Synerway appliance exploits disk speed and performance, as well as network availability, to synchronize backups dynamically and protect a maximum amount of information in a minimum amount of time. It does this by utilising the performance and efficiency of RAID5/RAID6 disks to ensure a dynamic backup flow management with restoration (without physical media) using a web interface which shows missing files and the machines as they were on a given date of your choice regardless of the backup methods used (full and incremental).
To be efficient, your recovery plan must include a backup externalization strategy. The Synerway appliance proposes a series of automatic network and physical externalization options. The DRP externalization mode uses physical media by equipping a Synerway LA with a library with several storage capacities to choose from. Including externalization to 8-slot LTO3 or LTO4 or 24 or 40-slot LTO4/LT05 libraries, partial or total externalisation of backed up data without accessing networks or interrupting backups and restorations.
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