CrashPlan for Servers is a data backup solution specially designed for the cloud. Now you can back up all your Microsoft Windows Server data to the cloud simply and completely securely. CrashPlan encrypts the data to ensure its safety.
Any Windows server, any file, any folder:
Back up any Windows server:Back up file, print, web or network servers with complete confidence. CrashPlan provides fast, customizable and multi-threadedbackups for all folders and files, including registries and other crucial Windows system components.
Regulatory compliance: Regulations such as SOX, HIPAA, GDPR and others require specific protections and data retention, and CrashPlan can help you meet these obligations. Audit reports and logs ensure that your organization is prepared to meet compliance requirements.
Storage vendor-independent: Choose from various storage options, such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon S3, IBM SoftLayer, Google Cloud Platform or even local storage, without being tied to a single vendor. If you use Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive, CrashPlan offers exclusive integration with these platforms to store your backups. Alternatively, you can opt for CrashPlan’s fully managed and hosted solution, eliminating the need to make these decisions.
Air-isolated data vault: CrashPlan creates a repository in the cloud that acts as a virtual vault, which protects your valuable information from ransomware threats. The data is not only encrypted, but also digitally “destroyed” to prevent any attempt to exfiltrate it.
Customized implementation options:
Secure Data Centers: CrashPlan for Servers is hosted in secure data centers with a global presence, ensuring that your company’s data remains protected, regardless of the location of your users, and complying with data residency requirements.
Hybrid Deployment: Use CrashPlan on your local infrastructure, while maintaining the possibility of using cloud storage solutions, such as OneDrive or Google Drive, as a backup destination.
Fully Local Solution: CrashPlan can be installed in your local infrastructure, allowing you to store backups in local destinations such as FC-SAN, NAS, iSCSI or even object storage.