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EC2 technology-EMBEDDED CONTINUITY AND CONTROL.ppt (Size: 605 KB / Downloads: 115)
EC2 -EMBEDDED CONTINUITY AND CONTROL
INTRODUCTION-WHAT IS EC2
Fastest data recovery system.
Enables self-healing of computer system.
Complete recovery of data.
Automatically stores and updates data to save it from loss.
Just take 60 seconds.
NEED OF EC2
The need of EC2 aroused because:
Increased use of computer system. So, increase in dependency on computers.
MNCs, large organizations, industries, education sector. In short private and govt. sector have become completely dependent on computers.
If data is lost it may lead to great loss to the organization.
At small level too there is need to recover data
WHAT IT CAN DO
This technology is able to recover data
in case of:
System crash
System Corruption by viruses, spyware or Trojans
Accidental formatting of any hard disk partitions
Corruption registry files and folders
Blue-Screen errors
ACTIVATION DONE FOR EC2
During first time usage,EC2 will prompt for product ID.
ID, available in EC2 sticker pasted on machine.
On entering ID,EC2 activated.
HOW THIS TECHNOLOGY WORKS
Software component ,embedded in hardware that automatically replicates system image
EC2 takes .07 percent of disk space on PC
First step:-
¢ Create a snapshot
¢ Snapshot can be created or scheduled
¢ Second step:-
¢ Perform a restore option.
It restores in seconds not minutes not hours and uses very less space.
The EC2 interface from where you can take snapshots or restore your system
Scheduling the taking of snapshots
Taking snapshots
IMPORTANT POINT
Password protection is strongly recommended.
Prevents unauthorised users from:-
¢ Taking snapshots
¢ Performing restore option
¢ Un installing EC2.
LIMITATIONS OF EC2
Works only on win xp and vista OS.
Restore from last snapshot only.
Works only on systems developed by HCL.
Works only on system having hard disk up to 250 GB.
CONCLUSION
If there is need of data recovery technique which can restore data within short time period and takes less memory then the only answer is EC2.