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The Varied History of System State Backups and Why You Don’t Need Them for AD Recovery

The Varied History of System State Backups and Why You Don’t Need Them for AD Recovery Active Directory backup and recovery is the key to starting up your domain controller after a disaster. But you don’t need hundreds of thousands of files and 7 to 15 GB of space for that.

You’re trying to shorten your backup window, cut your storage requirements and reduce your risk of saving malware among the millions of files you save. So why does System State backup in Windows Server keep getting bigger?

Read this tech brief about the continual change in System State backups. See why Recovery Manager for Active Directory is easy on your time, storage and risk profile when it comes to Active Directory disaster recovery.
The Varied History of System State Backups and Why You Don’t Need Them for AD Recovery

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