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PROe Server installed on any hardware effortlessly handles backup for many thousands of users while verifying backup archives, balancing disk storage, upgrading users and alerting you to anything important. Cross-platform management console enables administrators to enforce policies in real time. And because PROe Server is free you can run as many servers as you like, adding more servers as your needs grow and evolve. Open Enterprise Architecture facilitates Active Directory, SSL and enterprise systems integration.
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Self-Managed, Self-Healing
CrashPlan PROe runs daily integrity tests on backup files to make sure the backed up files can be restored. Should even a single data block fail an integrity test, CrashPlan PROe detects the error and corrects the corrupted data block. If CrashPlan PROe discovers an error that it cannot correct, you are notified by email about the affected file.
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Web Administration Console
It is easy to manage user access, determine files and folders to back up, and specify settings users can view and change. From the console, enforce data retention policies, ensure compliance and specify backup timing and security settings
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Timely Reports
Stay informed about unsuccessful backups and receive communications about connection and backup problems. Adjust report frequency so that you receive reports only as often as you wish. Take advantage of the API to integrate reports with other systems in your company.
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Security
CrashPlan PROe Server can authenticate users against an external LDAP directory before registering the user or giving access to the application. This allows users to register and log into CrashPlan PROe using a network account password. If you delete a user from your LDAP directory, PROe Server blocks that user from backing up in the future. Continuously encrypted data means backups start out encrypted before leaving users’ computers and remains encrypted at each destination. Backups are secured with unique keys that enforce enhanced levels of security required when restoring files.
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