BOS uses its unique backup and restoring abilities also to backup FTP server data.
The FTP ability is a basic service offered by most existing operating systems, and in this resides its main advantage as a Multi Platform protocol.
The FTP service is also useful as basic communications protocol for all Web servers and all operating systems on which they work.
BOS allows full backup of corporate Internet servers and also to keep those backups updated at all times of the day.
This service comes handy for the unique purpose of the protection of data on older computer systems, on which it is impossible to install modern backup systems.
By using the BOS matchless technology it is possible to perform scheduled backups at short intervals even for archaic systems such as RMX and other Unix systems which are no more supported by conventional backup software products. The file structure in the BOS storage allows their fast and easy restoring even in those systems.
WebDrive
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WebDrive integrates WebDAV, FTP, or SFTP servers into the Windows desktop by mapping them to a network drive letter. Files are transferred by simply saving them to a drive letter - there's no need to run a separate FTP client. WebDrive instantly web-enables any Windows application by providing the ability for these applications to directly open files on web servers. WebDrive can connect to WebDAV, FTP, SFTP (*), and HTTP servers supporting Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions. |