UltraBac Warp for Windows v1.1 is a Continuous Image Protection™ (CIP™) solution for computers. Below are some of its features that set it apart from many other traditional disaster recovery methods:
UltraBac Warp requires less space on backup media than traditional backup software. UltraBac Warp saves block-level differences rather than file-level differences. This means that if you change one byte of a 100 GB file, only the changed block is backed up.
It lets you restore data to any point in time.
It provides a way to access individual files or folders within a restore point using its Mount/Unmount feature. This access makes it possible to read copies of files within the restore point to any other location.
It supports Whole Partition Restore. The contents of an entire hard drive, including the operating system, applications, and data, can be fully recovered in minutes instead of hours or days.
It allows users to save backups to a local disk on the workstation, or a remote disk that is a shared network resource.
It supports bare-metal restore, thus restoring the backed up system to an entirely separate piece of hardware.
It supports backup and restore of unmounted partitions.
It deletes old versions of files to make room for new versions; it auto-manages the local backup target area as a pool with a configurable size.
Restore operations based upon retention policies.
Backup or CIP operations can be monitored from a graphical chart.
At the time of restore, time line representation can be used to identify the CIP state of the data.
It provides localization support.
It allows customers to mark specific events for rapid recovery.