NAS as backup repository: RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to store Microsoft 365, Google Workspace and Exchange on-premises backups in NAS.
As soon as the administrators log in to the product, they will be prompted to:
Google Workspace backup and restoration: Backup and restore all items in your Gmail (including all emails, contacts, calendar entries, journals, notes, posts, and tasks), and user drive data.
The following issues have been fixed in this release:
Minor issues fixed to improve the stability of the product.
Azure AD backup and restoration: Backup and restore all objects in your Azure AD environment, including Users, Groups, Devices, Application, Directory Roles, and Domains. You can restore entire objects or just specific attributes to their backed up state.
Office 365
SharePoint Online backup and restoration: Backup and restore all SharePoint Online site collections, sites, lists and document libraries. When performing a restoration, you have the flexibility to perform:
OneDrive for Business backup and restoration: Backup and restore all files and folders in your OneDrive for Business environment. When performing a restoration, you have the flexibility to perform:
Active Directory
Schema partition backup and restoration: Backup and restore changes made to classes and attributes in the schema partition.
Export mailbox data to PST: You can now export and archive the data in your mailbox (Exchange Online and on-premises Exchange) to PST format. While exporting the data from mailboxes, you have the flexibility to select:
Encryption: You can now secure AD and Exchange mailbox backups stored in Elasticsearch with TLS encryption at REST and transport layer.
On-premises Exchange backup and restoration: All Exchange items such as emails, contacts, notes, calendar entries, journals, posts, and tasks can be backed up and restored. When performing a restoration, you have the flexibility to perform:
Exchange Online backup and restoration: Back up and restore all Exchange Online items such as emails, contacts, notes, calendar entries, journals, posts, and tasks. Besides restoring entire mailboxes to the backed up state, the following additional restoration capabilities are included with the product:
Product update: The virtual machine and Windows Server backup modules will only be available to customers who have already purchased licenses for those modules. Existing customers can continue to use and receive technical support for those modules until their license expires after which the license cannot be renewed.
GDPR compliance update:
In accordance with the GDPR compliance mandate, the following changes have been made to the product:
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Product notifications: RecoveryManager Plus's notifications has now been enhanced to notify for:
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New user interface: RecoveryManager Plus has a revamped user interface that makes it easier to navigate and work with for an enhanced user experience.
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VMware virtual machine backup and restoration : RecoveryManager Plus now adds the ability to back up and restore VMWare virtual machines to its arsenal.
Optimized memory handling for better performance.
Support for multiple databases: RecoveryManager Plus now supports MS SQL database in addition to pgSQL, and lets administrators migrate data from existing pgSQL database to new MS SQL database.
Additional filter in Recycle Bin: Now you can filter deleted objects in the Recycle Bin by date.
Enriched Backup Settings: Option to check for new OUs and add them to backup cycle.
Domain Discovery: Option to refresh the initial object count when a new domain is being added.
Enhanced Security: With this release, RecoveryManager Plus allows you to enable SSL which secures data transfer between web client and the application server.
Session Expiry: Administrators can now configure session expiration duration for the product.
Backup Settings: Issues faced while saving the configured backup settings have been fixed.
Initial backup optimization: The performance of initial backup for a domain has been improved by reducing the time taken to complete the backup process.
Framework Shift: RecoveryManager Plus has completely revamped its architecture - shifts to Java from .NET framework, to become a leaner and faster AD backup and recovery tool.
Mail Notification on Backup Status: RecoveryManager Plus gains the ability to send email notifications to administrators on the status of backup operations.
Simplified Initial Backup: The process of initial backup after installing the product has been simplified; administrators can now add domains directly from the dashboard and even handpick the OUs that need to be backed up.
Additional Recycle Bin Filters: More filters have been added to the 'Recycle Bin' for giving administrators the flexibility to limit the scope of 'deleted object search' to specific OUs and object types.
Backup Explorer: With this update, explore all backups made until the present moment which are displayed as a timeline and view the list of objects backed up during each backup process. Also, for each backup version of an object, in addition to the backup value and the current value, view the previous backup value too.
The Backup Explorer also allows you to revert changes from the same window instantaneously. Revert all changes made during a backup operation or select the objects' whose changes have to be reverted based on your requirement.
GPO Backup and Recovery: With this update, RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to restore Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in your Active Directory. Track each change made to your GPOs and granularly restore modified policies within a GPO.
OU/Containers Backup and Recovery: We have now extended RecoveryManager Plus' ability to include backup and restore entire OUs and containers. With this update, backup and restore all AD objects within an OU/Container in a single click and track changes made to them. While restoring entire OUs/Containers, restore delegation permissions previously assigned to them along with all the other AD objects.
DNS object backup and recovery: RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to backup DNS zones and DNS nodes in addition to Users, Computers, Contacts and Groups. Using this feature, you can easily track your domain's DNS configuration changes and back it up for easy restoration in case of any disaster.
Exchange attributes backup and recovery: We have now extended User,Contact and Group objects' backup to include exchange attributes as well. With this update, RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to track and query changes made to Mailbox Users, Distribution Groups, Mail Users and Mail Contacts. You can also perform scheduled and incremental backups of exchange related attributes, also restore or rollback these changes, either partially or completely.
Recycle bin: This feature allows you to view the list of deleted objects and restore those objects.When a deleted object is restored, its group membership is also restored along with other attributes. Attributes like the last set password of users and computers are also restored. This feature is available in the free version too.
Multi domain support: RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to backup & restore all AD objects across multiple domains from a single window. It gives you a holistic view of all objects present in different domains and enables you to manage them efficiently.
Password Recovery: With this new feature, recover the last set password of the user account along with all the other AD attributes of the user during restoration or rollback, thereby enabling the users to resume work without any hitch. Also, when a modified computer account is recovered or restored, this feature enables you to automatically link it to the domain with the password last set on the computer.
Note: This option is configurable.
Force Replication on backup & recovery: This feature force replicates the data in all Domain Controllers when any backup operation is initialized. This ensures that modifications made to the objects in all Domain Controllers before the replication cycle are reflected in the Backup giving you the actual state of the objects during backups.
When Recovery operations are performed, RecoveryManager Plus will push the updated information to all Domain Controllers in the domain by forcing the replication. This feature makes sure that all Domain Controllers contain the updated information as soon as any recovery operation is performed irrespective of the replication cycle time.
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Rollback enhancements: With this update of RecoveryManager Plus, enjoy the revamped user interface of Rollback feature.
The new User Interface allows you to trigger multiple rollback operations simultaneously and keep track of the progress of all rollbacks in the same window.
Moreover, a new backup will be taken before performing the rollback operation. This ensures that the current state of AD objects will be backed up before doing the recovery operation.
Backup enhancements: With this feature, when a particular object is modified frequently, RecoveryManager Plus creates a full backup for that particular object. This ensures faster rollback in case of any data modifications on that object.
Even more, you can track all the backup progress right from your dashboard! A single view of your dashboard provides you with all the vital statistics of your backup environment.
Forgot password option: This new update allows users to reset the password of RecoveryManager Plus if they have forgotten their passwords. The process requires you to run a .exe file which will reset the password of the administrator to its default password.
BackLink properties handling: With this update, any change done to attributes that have backlinks, like User Group Membership, are captured in both the User and Group object. In simpler terms, it is stored in both the forward link object (User) and the backward link object (Group). This functionality provides clear tracking of object history. This allows the administrators to restore modified user accounts along with their group memberships and vice-versa.
Free version update: Previous editions of RecoveryManager Plus limited the backup of AD objects to 50 users. The updated version provides you with unrestricted backup and restore for any number of deleted AD objects.
AD groups, computers and contacts backup: RecoveryManager Plus now allows you to backup AD groups, computers and contacts as well. In addition to AD users, you can now perform scheduled and incremental backups of AD groups, computers and contacts, and store them as different versions, along with their new and old values.
Recovery of AD Groups, Computers and Contacts: Using the recovery feature, you can now restore/rollback AD groups, computers and contacts too, to an earlier state/version. This feature makes it possible to recover AD groups, computers and contacts also, either completely or partially (only the required attributes), as per your need.
Object-based filter in backed-up objects search: While restoring/rolling back AD objects, this new filter makes it easy to locate the desired backed-up objects. Using this filter, you can restrict the scope of the search to only the specific types of AD objects that you need.
BitLocker Keys Recovery: You no longer have to worry about losing data from BitLocker-protected drives, as this feature enables you to backup the BitLocker recovery keys stored in AD, along with all the changes made to them. Whenever needed, you can always revert to an earlier version of the key and use it to recover the data from the encrypted drives.
RecoveryManager Plus ‘on-premises’ Edition: This release unveils the on-premises avatar of RecoveryManager Plus, the cloud-based AD backup and recovery tool. Now, you can backup your AD user objects and store the backed-up data on your very own servers, inside your own walls.
Just like the cloud-based version, the on-premises version also allows you to: