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Physical server backup is the process of protecting and securing data from physical servers—such as Windows, Linux, and Unix—so you can recover from outages or leverage backups for development, testing, or analytics.
A physical server backup solution will protect users’ data and a broad range of enterprise applications, and enable recovery anywhere, anytime. A good physical server backup solution should help meet your organization’s data retention, data privacy, and business requirements cost- effectively while making it quick and easy to access backups for recovery and secondary purposes.
Today’s enterprises deploy and manage physical servers running Windows, Linux, Unix, and other operating systems across many locations to support their most critical business functions. This makes choosing the right physical server backup solution critical. The goal is to protect physical servers from data loss and long-term outages, which can incur significant financial and productivity costs.
A cost-effective and reliable backup and recovery solution for physical servers is even more important because enterprises face many data challenges, including: