Yosemite Server Backup SBS/EBS is designed for users of Microsoft
Windows Small Business Server and Microsoft Windows Essential Business
Server and includes support for all essential Microsoft services --
Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, and
Active Directory. Yosemite Backup SBS/EBS includes support for up to
three servers.
Comparison
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|
Server Backup |
Server Backup Plus |
Server Backup SBS/EBS |
Server Backup Unlimited |
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Number of servers to protect |
1 |
3 |
3 |
Unlimited |
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Support for Windows, Linux, NetWare |
 |
 |
Windows Only |
 |
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Support for Active Directory |
 |
 |
 |
 |
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Support for SharePoint Services |
 |
 |
 |
 |
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Bare Metal Disaster Recovery |
|
 |
 |
 |
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Microsoft Exchange Agent |
|
 |
 |
 |
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Microsoft SQL Server Agent |
|
 |
 |
 |
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Disk-to-disk to any (D2D2NE) |
|
 |
 |
 |
|
Tape Library Expansion |
|
 |
 |
 |
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Product RRP |
£239 |
£559 |
£559 |
£1199 |
|
12x5 Maintenance RRP |
£34 |
£114 |
£114 |
£239 |
|
24x7 Maintenance RRP |
£44 |
£164 |
£164 |
£359 |
Feature Details
Bare Metal
Disaster Recovery. Enables
a one-step restoration of a complete system (operating system,
applications, user data, system state) directly from backup media.
Microsoft
Exchange Agent. Enables
"hot backup" of Microsoft Exchange while online. Performs full and
incremental backups and offers granularity of selection to individual
storage groups and information stores. Automatically purges log files
following backup. Supports Microsoft Exchange 2000 and higher for backup
and restore.
Microsoft SQL
Server Agent. Enables
"hot backup" of Microsoft SQL Server while online. Performs full and
incremental backups and offers granularity of selection to individual
databases. Automatically truncates transaction logs following backup.
Supports Microsoft SQL Server 7 and higher for backup and restore.
Disk to Disk to
Any (D2D2NE). Integrated
virtual archive architecture abstracts archive data from the physical
media. Facilitates easy staging of backups across tiered backup
hierarchies over the network. Least Recently Used (LRU) policies can
automatically move lower priority data to the next storage tier (e.g.,
from disk to optical media or tape.) Replication policies can
automatically maintain redundant archives to offsite locations to
disaster recovery. Secure erase technologies ensure that data moved to
next storage tier can be completely eliminated.