Storage Buying Guide: Find the Right Storage Solution to Meet Your Needs.
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The Synology ActiveProtect Appliance DP320 is a data protection solution that comes preconfigured with hardware that runs ActiveProtect Manager, an operating system designed specifically for backup purposes. With its ability to perform backups, restore, deduplicate, replicate, and manage while ensuring security, the DP320 is an ideal backup server for your small and medium endpoints. It seamlessly integrates all current and future workloads across multiple sites into clusters, enabling centralized management through a single platform. With immutability, air-gapped backups, and access control, the DP320 protects against ransomware attacks, and secures all your data.

Essential configuration such as disk partitioning and raid array setup will be automatically completed, making deployment fast and effortless so that you can start protecting your data immediately. Safeguard all your workloads, including VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Windows, macOS, Linux, NetApp ONTAP, Nutanix Files, Microsoft 365 services, Oracle Database, and Microsoft SQL server. Establish policies for companies to meet SLA requirements, and automate data protection by detecting existing and future workloads, ensuring that the workloads are secured under the appropriate policies. View, modify, and manage policies with ease.

The DP320 supports self-healing functionality with continuous detection of silent data corruption through Btrfs checksum. It ensures zero errors by repairing corrupt data via RAID technology. To verify the recoverability of backup data, disaster recovery drills can be regularly performed in a sandboxed environment without affecting your primary production site. Backup verification is also available, automatically generating recovery drill videos for auditing purposes. In the event of a disaster, data can be flexibly restored based on your Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) via entire machine restoration, file-level recovery, physical-to-virtual (P2V), or virtual-to-virtual (V2V) methods to restore data to the designated location.

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