Back up all Active Directory objects in your domain. Restore entire objects, or even specific attributes of individual objects depending on the situation.
Back up just the changes made after the last backup cycle to speed up the backup process.
Restore individual attributes of objects that have been modified.
Define a backup retention period and dispose of backup information that is no longer needed.
Perform recovery operations without having to restart your domain controllers to ensure continuous, high availability.
Reverse even the smallest attribute value change to undo any undesired modifications.
Maintain multiple versions of a backup for each object. Restore or roll back to the version you need.
Roll back your entire AD, particular OUs, or even individual objects to a previous point in time.
Restore deleted AD objects and all their attributes, including group memberships and passwords, in a single click. You can also restore a deleted object's parent objects.
Restore either all of a user's attributes or just a select few, including their group membership, last set password, and much more.
Back up all changes made to groups, including the addition or deletion of group members, modifications to the rights and permissions of security groups, and so on. When restoring a group, linked objects that have been deleted will also be restored.
Back up and restore all Group Policy Objects in your domain. Track each change made to GPOs and undo any specific modification, or revert all changes at once.
Back up all AD objects present in an OU/container in a single click. Restore delegation permissions that were previously assigned while restoring deleted OUs/containers.
Back up all computer objects in your domain. When a computer account is restored, the last set password of the computer account is also restored, thereby re-joining the computer to the domain instantly.
Back up DNS zones and DNS nodes in your domain. Track DNS configuration changes in your domain and back them up for easy restoration in case of disaster.
While recovering a deleted user, restore their group memberships along with all other attributes. Quickly restore users' security permissions so authorized users can access sensitive resources without any delay.
Track and locate changes made to mailbox users, distribution groups, and mail contacts. Perform scheduled and incremental backups of Exchange-related attributes, and restore or roll back these changes either partially or completely.
Back up all attributes of a contact so you can restore either all that object's attributes or only a few specific ones if needed. Restore linked attributes, such as the contact's distribution group membership, manager, and direct reports, all at once.
Add non-admin users to RecoveryManager Plus so they can carry out certain backup and restoration tasks. Assign each user a role (e.g. auditor, operator, or admin) to provide them with varying levels of administrative access.
Back up all mailboxes and sites in your Office 365 environment.Restore entire mailboxes and sites, or just specific mailbox items or documents depending on the situation.
Backup and restore all mailboxes in your Exchange Online environment, including all users’ emails, calendar entries, contacts, journals, notes, posts, and tasks.
Backup and restore all site collections, sites, lists and document libraries, including Microsoft OneNote notebooks.
Backup and restore all files and folders in your OneDrive for Business environment.
Export entire mailboxes or just parts of it to PST format for secure archival.
Back up just the changes made to mailboxes and sites since the last backup cycle.
Define a retention period for your Office 365 backups, and automatically discard older backups.
Restore individual mailbox items, SharePoint Online document libraries or even individual documents, or a single OneDrive for Business file when needed.
Recover from ransomware attacks on your Exchnage Online and OneDrive for Business environments by easily restoring entire mailboxes and sites to a backed up state.
Meet regulatory compliance standards with easily customizable retention policies.
Overcome the limitations of native Office 365's recycle bin and restore deleted items, no matter how long ago it was deleted.
Preview content, attachments, and documents from Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive for Business backups before restoring them.
Add multiple Office 365 tenants to RecoveryManager Plus, and manage all backups from a single console.
Assign non-admin users a role (auditor, operator, or admin) and provide them with varying levels of access to the product.
Audit all changes made to technicians’ privileges and each operation carried out by the technicians.
Receive detailed notification mails that provide information on the status of all steps undertaken during any backup or restore operation performed in your Office 365 environment.
Schedule your backups to happen during non-business hours to minimize the load on your network.
Secure your backups with AES-256 encryption standard.
Browse through backup copies and find particular mailbox and site items with advanced search filters.
Back up and restore all mailbox items (emails, calendar entries, contacts, journals, notes, posts, and tasks) in your on-premises Exchange and Exchange Online environments
Back up all Exchange Online mailbox items, including all users’ emails, calendar entries, contacts, journals, notes, posts, and tasks.
Back up all mailbox items in your on-premises Exchange organization, including emails, calendar entries, contacts, journals, notes, posts, and tasks.
Add multiple Exchange Online tenants or Exchange organizations to RecoveryManager Plus, and manage your backups from a single console.
Restore backups of on-premises Exchange mailboxes to a mailbox in your Exchange Online tenant and vice-versa.
Restore individual mailbox items, such as a single email or calendar event, instead of restoring the entire mailbox from a backup.
Restore backed up mailbox items to the same mailbox, to a different mailbox, or even to a mailbox in a different tenant or organization.
Browse through backup copies and find particular mailbox items with advanced search filters.
Preview backed-up items to make sure the right value is restored.
Define retention periods for your Exchange backups and discard backups that have exceeded the retention period.
Minimize the load on your network by scheduling backups during non-business hours.
Add non-admin users to RecoveryManager Plus so they can carry out certain backup and restoration tasks. Assign each user a role (e.g. auditor, operator, or admin) to provide them with varying levels of administrative access.
Secure your Exchange (Online and on-premises) backups with AES-256 encryption standard.
Back up all Azure Active Directory (AD) objects like Users, Groups, Devices, Applications, Service Principals, Directory Roles, Subscribed SKUs, and Domains. Restore entire objects, or even specific attributes of individual objects to a backed up state based on your need.
Back up only the changes made to your Azure AD objects since the last backup cycle, and store them as separate versions which will allow you to restore objects to any earlier version.
Restore entire objects to any of their backed up versions instantly.
Restore individual attributes of Azure AD objects to any of their previous values.
Make a full backup of your Azure AD environment at fixed intervals to prevent the chain of incremental backups from becoming too large.
Define the number of full backups to be retained, and discard older full backups and all subsequent incremental backups.
Roll back your entire Azure AD, or even individual objects to a previous backup point, and undo all changes made to the objects after that point.
Preview backed-up items to ensure that the right value will be restored.
Restore deleted Azure AD objects and their attributes, including their group memberships, in a single click.
Schedule your backups to happen during non-business hours to ensure minimal changes to your Azure AD when they're being backed up.
Add non-admin users to RecoveryManager Plus so they can carry out certain backup and restoration tasks. Assign each user a pre-defined role (e.g. auditor, operator, or admin) or create your own roles with varying levels of administrative capabilities.
Back up and restore all items in your Gmail, Calendar, and User Drive data.
Back up all items in your Google mailboxes, including all emails, calendar entries, contacts, journals, notes, posts, and tasks.
Back up all files and folders in your user's drive and restore them when needed.
Add multiple Google Workspace domains to RecoveryManager Plus, and back up all from a single console.
Back up not just organizational accounts, but also your personal Google account.
Back up just the changes made to your users’ mailbox and drives after the last backup cycle to speed up the backup process.
Restore individual mailbox items, calendar events, or even a single Google Drive file.
Define a backup retention period and dispose backup information older than the specified retention period.
Schedule your backups to happen during non-business hours to minimize the load on your network.
Preview content, attachments, and documents from Google Workspace backups before restoring them.
Compress backups to one-third of their original size to save storage space.
Secure your Google Workspace backups with AES-256 encryption.