About the software..
Rapid
Recovery is an advanced, ‘agentless’ technology
that incorporates two software applications on the customers’
LAN:
the
DS-Client and
the
DS-User.
DS-client
The DS-Client software executes as a service on any Windows
(XP/2000/2003), Linux (Red Hat Enterprise 3, Suse Enterprise
9), Unix, AS/400 or Novell system. The Client is the engine that
performs
all the customer-side activities and functions.
Client functions include create/maintain/delete backup sets, monitor
activities, initiate demand backups and restores etc.
The Client can browse and backup the data of every computer visible
to it on a LAN. This requires only one Client software installation
on your network or PC (i.e. no software agents are required on
each target backup or node).
DS-user
The DS-User is the graphical interface (GUI) that easily enables
a LAN administrator or user to control the Client’s functions.
At least one User installation is required to manage the DS-Client(s).
The DS-User can be installed on the same computer as the DS-Client,
or as a remote management feature, on any other computer that
has TCP/IP connection to the DS-Client.
User Deployment Considerations:
- Distributed (to any or all network nodes): End-users on each
node can define their own backups and perform their own restores,
thereby relieving the LAN administrator of those tasks. However,
a LAN administrator maintains control of the DS-Client and can
restrict
the amount of data users select to backup, and may override backup
selections to avoid redundancy and extra costs.
- Centralized (on the DS-Client computer or LAN administrator’s
computers): LAN administrator will retain control of the backups
and restores. In case a user needs a restore, the LAN administrator
must be involved.
DS-User access to the DS-Client adopts the existing LAN security
model
For additional information about Rapid Recovery DS-User
and Rapid Recovery DS-Client,
please refer to the User’s Guide.