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ONES Backup & Restore Enhances Network Resilience

Recent updates highlight the essential role of backup and restore mechanisms in network resilience. These practices enable IT decision-makers to maintain operational continuity during hardware failures.

Backup and Restore Significance

Configuration snapshots allow organizations to capture and store complete network settings, including Quality of Service (QoS) and Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) configurations. This ensures that a comprehensive restoration can take place when necessary.

Multi-vendor compatibility is a key feature, facilitating seamless backup and restoration processes across various vendor devices. This interoperability supports diverse network environments and configurations.

ONES Backup and Restore Overview

ONES Backup and Restore provide critical support for uninterrupted network operations, offering automated backup solutions for SONiC configurations. The system enables a one-click restore that reduces the manual labor involved in reconfiguration during Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) processes.

Enhancements in Backup and Recovery

The updated ONES Fabric Manager enhances the backup management page that streamlines snapshot management. Users can now efficiently oversee their backup status and execute restoration tasks with greater ease.

Supporting Diverse Infrastructure

ONES is designed to support multi-vendor environments, accommodating both SONiC and non-SONiC devices. This capability is particularly useful for organizations operating hybrid data center infrastructures.

Operational Questions Addressed

In addition to supporting automated snapshot creation before critical operations, ONES Backup & Restore helps ensure that recovery from hardware failures is both reliable and efficient. The system’s comprehensive backup solutions capture essential configuration files to facilitate full operational restoration.

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