Why Carbonite Availability?

Carbonite Availability lets your business maximize productivity by protecting your Linux and Window servers from downtime and revenue loss:

  • Data encryption, in flight, between the source and the target.
  • Available automatic failover with server heartbeat monitor.
  • Integrated DNS management.
  • Three tiers of compression to minimize network impact.
  • Available bandwidth throttling options.
  • A comprehensive API for integration with other software applications.
  • Alert and report features for monitoring servers’ health, performing recoveries and failbacks, checking event logs, and managing your license inventory.
  • Easy, non-disruptive failover testing, which doesn’t impact production.

How it Works?

Whatever the reason, downtime will affect your business every year, causing direct revenue and productivity losses. On top of that, there are indirect losses like customer loyalty and user satisfaction. That’s why you need Carbonite Availability.

  • Seamless automation - Automate each environment’s setup and configuration. Because Carbonite Availability is intuitive, administrators don’t need a detailed understanding of applications or server configurations.
  • Real-time, byte-level replication - Carbonite Availability captures changes at the byte level and synchronizes data between any source and target environment: physical, virtual, or cloud. The software replicates files, applications, or an entire server, along with system settings.
  • Secure seeding - Carbonite Availability configures your target secondary environments. Then, for security, a seeding process replicates data using AES 256-bit encryption and three tiers of bandwidth-saving mechanisms. The target is then updated with any changes in real-time.
  • Quick failovers - If there is an outage, Carbonite Availability can automatically take corrective action, or you can failover to a replacement server in just minutes. A recovery point can be current or before an error took place. You can also set up an on-demand, automated failover process. Then, an automated failback will be performed on the original system.