AIMstor Workflow

  • Workflow User Interface is your WUI to the World of Unified Protection

    We created this interface for one simple reason: it represents how people think.

    AIMstor's Workflow User Interface (WUI) is a whiteboard that turns ON your data center.

    The WUI works on simple principles: You literally Drag/Drop any resource or command into the workspace, to create a policy. Then, you Drag/Drop your AIMstor activated Source machines and Repositories, and click "Activate".

    Our goal was to allow IT Managers to mix and match their resources, together with their business needs, and AIMstor provides the connection and management glue to get it all done.

    Operate like you think! Match your exact resources, connections, applications and locations from Whiteboard to AIMstor.

  • Data Protection Workflow Has Never Behaved Like This

    AIMstor Policies

    If you have experience with legacy products such as backup, replication, CDP and others, get ready to be surprised. AIMstor does not operate in the same old painful, complex and expensive ways of point products of old.

    Making Business Processes Follow The Data

    By unifying many functions, AIMstor allows you to take a business process and apply it to your data protection workflow. The WUI operates so as to keep responsibilities relative to a certain data classification completely with that specific policy.

    Our goal was to allow IT Managers to mix and match their resources, together with their business needs, and AIMstor provides the connection and management glue to get it all done.

    Several AIMstor Operations can be used to create one single policy for many types of Data Protection.

    AIMstor UI - Data Flow Descriptive Example

  • Unifying Data Protection Tools for the Right Data

    AIMstor is made to flow. From how you create policies with multiple functions, to how you set the Recovery Point Objective and Retention of each Operation.

    Any data set within an organization will have a need for recovery. Data will always require different retention and various recover points. Critical data, such as virtual machines, files or applications may require real-time consistency through all recovery points. Other data only needs a regular static recovery point, like your operating system.

    Applying the right function (Operation) to the right data (Classification) is what makes a unified data protection policy.

    AIMstor UI - Policy Flow Descriptive Example