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Faronics Deep Freeze Server

Operating System Supported: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server

Certified For:Windows Server 2008; Windows Server 2003; Windows 2000 Server

Faronics Deep Freeze Server helps eliminate server damage and downtime by making server configurations indestructible. IT administrators can protect a Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server’s operating system and software without restricting server functionality. With every server restart, Deep Freeze Server resets the system to its original state — right down to the last byte. IT administrators are able to reduce the number of tedious tech support calls that arise from server software misconfiguration, configuration drift, and corruption. Deep Freeze Server is ideal for IT environments where server changes do not need to be saved or where data is mapped to a Thawed drive.

Deep Freeze Server provides bulletproof protection to IIS, Web, and other Internet-exposed servers. Should your server come under attack by malicious software or activity, a simple restart undoes all the damage.

Deep Freeze Server makes it possible for administrators to learn and practice their training with a wide range of server features and products without compromising server integrity. Readying the system for the next training session is as easy as rebooting the server — perfect for educational institutions and corporate training environments.

Deep Freeze Server Enterprise Edition provides total server protection that can be deployed and managed across a distributed LAN, WAN, or over the Internet.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Provides IT administrators with the ability to deliver a clean and consistent server with each and every restart
  • Liberates IT personnel from tedious server repairs that arise from software corruption and threats
  • Allows users to benefit from a computing experience where the server(s) they depend on can be repaired with a simple reboot
  • Enhances IT control over enterprise systems through network deployment and management capabilities
  • Reduces the amount of time and money that organizations spend on IT repairs
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • Deep Freeze Server requires Windows 2000/2003/2008 Server Edition and 10% free hard drive space
  • The Deep Freeze Configuration Administrator and the Enterprise Console require Windows 2000/XP/Vista, or 2000/2003/2008 Server Edition to function properly
  • The hardware requirements are the same as the recommended requirements for the host operating system

AVAILABILITY

Deep Freeze Server can be purchased from Faronics via telephone, online store, or through a Faronics Channel Partner. A free, fully functional 30 day evaluation version is available from www.faronics.com.

PRICING

Standard Edition is $396.00. Enterprise Edition is $630.00. Volume and Education discounts are available.

Contact Information

Faronics

170-2411 Old Crow Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA, 94583
USA

tele: 8009436422
toll-free: 8009436422
fax: 8009436488
sales@faronics.com
http://www.faronics.com

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