R1Soft Continuous Data Protection is a near continuous backup application for Windows and Linux computers, developed by R1Soft. The software provides user scheduled near continuous disk-based online backups for one or more Windows or Linux servers. Each time a user scheduled backup is performed, Delta encoding deltas are transmitted to a backup repository effectively creating a virtual Disk image. Continuous Data Protection can restore previously captured disk images to another disk effectively replicating the structure and contents to a new disk. Individual files inside of a disk image can be restored to their original location or an alternate computer.
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