Basic
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Easily protect files/folders in Windows, Linux and MacOS
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Disk Image
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Protect entire disks and partitions on Windows Servers
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Hyper-V
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Protect all versions of Hyper-V running on Windows Server, including Windows Server 2016
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Microsoft SQL
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Protect SQL Server 2005 and above, including SQL Server 2019
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Advanced
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All features included
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There are several reasons why it is important to protect your data with backups, but here are three important reasons.
Data can be accidentally deleted or lost due to various reasons such as hardware failure, software crashes, power outages, human error, or malware attacks. Backing up your data regularly can help you restore the lost or deleted data quickly and easily.
In today's world, cyber threats are a significant concern. Hackers, malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats can compromise your data security and steal or corrupt your data. Regular backups can help you restore your data to a previous, uncompromised state, thereby minimizing the impact of such attacks.
Many industries and organizations are subject to legal and regulatory compliance requirements that mandate data retention, storage, and protection. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in severe financial and legal consequences, including fines, legal fees, and reputational damage
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