Real
Time Backup makes it possible to update the destination
with the changes on the source as and when they are happening. Packeteer's iDESP
technology as well as the lazy differencing mechanism keeps the bandwidth
usage to the minimum.
Internet
Backup projects allow users to backup their data to any ftp or
http destination.
Registry
Projects allows users to take registry backup.
Conditional INI files makes the task of enterprise wide rollout even more easy. It is now possible to have multiple initialization files for different groups linked together in a particular order of parsing.
Synchronization
priority can be set to run at a priority which is different from normal. Therefore, changing it to "below normal" enables synchronization to run when the system is in a relatively idle state. Along with this, it is also possible to run the synchronization thread itself in a lower priority so that active applications can enjoy most of the CPU time.
Ignore
folder feature is now available per project. This makes the task
of selector selection much more flexible. Additionally, it is possible to
ignore certain files, folders and extension globally also.
Bandwidth
throttling limits the synchronization process to use only a
portion of the available bandwidth. This way bandwidth intensive applications
can continue to work at the same speed during file synchronization process. In
addition, this task thread can be configured to run at a lower priority.
Grace
Period for Aging Files in backup projects
ensures that any accidental deletes on the source does
not cause deletion of files from the destination
immediately. This implies that as soon as the file is
deleted from the source, it is not deleted immediately from the destination during the next synchronization. The destination file is deleted only after the configured grace period elapses.
Log repository and
reporting tool feature allows
administrators to collocate Network/Unplugged client log
files to one centralized location. Also available is a
tool to convert these logs to a MySQL database. In
addition to the previous alert feature, this makes the task of maintaining the software much easier. This can be of immense benefit to the product deployment team who have all the user logs at a central location as well as can run a whole variety of queries on them.