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What is RollBack Rx Server Edition
RollBack Rx Server Edition is a Windows Server system-restore and recovery tool that uses snapshot-based rollback to return a server to a prior state after software changes, misconfiguration, or malware. It targets administrators who need fast point-in-time recovery for individual servers, labs, or small environments where restoring the OS volume quickly is a priority. The product focuses on local, near-instant rollback and boot-level recovery rather than full image-based backup to separate storage.
Fast local rollback recovery
The product is designed to restore a server to a previous snapshot quickly, which can reduce downtime after failed updates or configuration changes. It operates at a low level on the system volume, enabling recovery even when Windows does not boot normally. This makes it useful for test environments and change-heavy servers where rapid reversions are common.
Frequent snapshot capability
RollBack Rx supports taking multiple restore points over time, enabling granular recovery to specific moments. This can help administrators undo recent changes without rebuilding the server or performing a full restore workflow. It is particularly suited to scenarios where the OS and application state (not large data sets) is the main recovery target.
Boot-level recovery options
Because rollback is integrated into the boot process, recovery can be initiated when the operating system is unstable or unbootable. This can simplify remediation compared with approaches that require a functioning OS agent to start a restore. It can complement broader backup strategies by providing a quick first-line recovery path for system issues.
Not a full backup substitute
Snapshot rollback primarily protects the system state on the local machine and does not inherently provide off-host copies for disaster recovery. It does not replace image backup, replication, or cloud/object storage retention used for site loss scenarios. Organizations typically still need separate backup software for long-term retention and offsite recovery.
Limited coverage for data volumes
Rollback-style tools are generally most effective for the OS volume and installed applications; protecting large, frequently changing data volumes may be less practical. If business data resides on separate disks or network storage, recovery may require additional backup tooling. This can create gaps if users assume snapshots cover all server data equally.
Operational and compatibility constraints
Low-level snapshot/rollback mechanisms can introduce compatibility considerations with disk encryption, certain storage drivers, or other backup/restore products. Administrators may need careful testing around patching, antivirus, and storage changes to avoid snapshot corruption or boot issues. This can increase operational overhead compared with more conventional backup platforms.
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Horizon DataSys Corporation
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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