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Your business depends on Active Directory for day to day user management and access to accounts and applications, so protecting Active Directory is a key part of keeping your company functioning at peak performance. Active Directory failures can and do happen, though, and while Active Directory's built-in features can help keep it running after certain events, there are some problems it simply can't bounce back from. But you can reduce the cost of downtime during unseen disasters with Recovery Manager For Active Directory from Quest. Recovery Manager helps you ensure business continuity by restoring Active Directory data in seconds rather than hours, without taking domain controllers offline.
Protecting your environment begins with implementing good native controls over Active Directory data. Incorporating Recovery Manager For Active Directory extends that native protection to encompass all manner of mishaps, many of which may not seem like obvious threats. For example, users, computers, mailboxes, passwords, and permissions are all stored in Active Directory tree objects, but those objects can be manually deleted with just three clicks of a mouse, including entire trees of organizational units. Errant scripts and provisioning applications integrated with Active Directory can also accidentally modify objects, making changes that can't be rolled back natively without taking domain controllers offline and performing an authoritative restore.
But you can quickly recover Active Directory objects with Recovery Manager For Active Directory's is wizard-based restore process. Recovery Manager allows you to search back-ups or import a list of objects so you can quickly restore deleted, modified, and moved objects to any state preserved in the back-up, something that isn't possible with Active Directory's native recycle bin, which can only restore objects to the state immediately prior to their deletion.
You can also perform faster, easier recoveries than are possible with native tools by viewing and restoring entire Active Directory trees right from Recovery Manager's Deleted Objects container. And you can easily identify which objects and attributes were changed and restore them back to their original values with Recovery Manager's comparison reporting and filtering capabilities. You can also protect and recover from DNS, Dynamic Access Control, and Group Policy Object changes with Recovery Manager, which isn't possible with native Active Directory tools.
To learn more about how Recovery Manager For Active Directory can help you protect your Active Directory data and reduce the cost of downtime if a disaster does strike, visit
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