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Deep Freeze Enterprise v7.10.270.3176

Posted on Sunday, September 26, 2010 by The Tree | 0 comments
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Faronics Deep Freeze Server enables IT administrators to 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 Enterprise Edition provides total server protection that can be deployed and managed across a distributed LAN, WAN, or over the Internet.
Visit the Key Features page for a full listing of Deep Freeze Server's capabilities and options for the two Windows Server editions: Standard and Enterprise.

Use Deep Freeze Server for:

Server Consistency
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.
Server Security
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.

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