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ABOUT Unitrends
The affordable All-in-One D2D Backup, Archiving, & Disaster Recovery Appliance supports Windows, Linux, Netware, Exchange, SQL Server, and over 100 other versions of operating systems and applications, servers, PCs, notebooks, DAS, NAS, and SAN. This includes our web based single pane of glass interface that allows you to manage and monitor one or more appliances. We've invested heavily in this user interface since this is where the "rubber hits the road" with respect to delivering the lowest total cost of ownership. Integrated Our appliances are designed from the ground-up to be integrated. We integrate the monitoring and management software, the backup and recovery software, the replication software, the operating system, the server, the storage, and the networking together into a single appliance. But we don't stop there. Every facet of this seeks to optimize the RAS (Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability) of the underlying hardware platform and insure that the hardware platform can be managed and monitored by our software. Further, our advanced web-based user interface and the underlying iseGrid software enables our appliances to be managed and monitored via a single user interface. Simple It takes quite a bit of sophisticated engineering to create simplicity. We continually strive to simplify the operation of our appliances in order to lower the TCO of our appliance. This manifests itself in both the ease of installation of our appliances as well as their low-cost operational profile. Elegant Of course, simplicity isn't enough - our customers demand a level of functionality and accompanying flexibility that can't be achieved via simplicity alone. Our appliances are designed to be elegant - to achieve conceptual integrity in design and in operation. iseGrid is an example of our commitment to elegant simplicity - the ability to simply add backup appliances to an existing on-premise or off-premise environment scaling your disaster recovery