Overview
While replicating continuously changing data to the target server in real time, i2CDP records data changes in the form of logs. In the event of a system failure, it quickly locates the time point that needs to be restored based on the data change logs, and restores the data to the state before the abnormal point with one click, ensuring data security and business continuity.
Highlights
- Continuous Data Protection
- CDP Logs for Rapid Fault Point Localization
- Recovery to Any Point in Time
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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i2CDP mainly addresses data security issues for industry clients, with a particular focus on pain points such as large data backup windows, high replication synchronization latency, and vulnerability to ransomware attacks. Relying on byte-level real-time replication and continuous data protection technologies, i2CDP can quickly restore data to any point in time in the event of system failures or data loss, effectively ensuring absolute data security.
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Usage instructions
After launching an instance from the AMI image, the cloud service will automatically allocate network resources to it, such as IP address, gateway, and DNS address. Please note that the instance type must be m7i.large or above. You can find the target instance in EC2 and click Connect. In the newly opened window, copy the content from the example (e.g., ssh -i "I2-move.pem" root@ec2-44-200-177-208.compute-1.amazonaws.com ), then modify "root" to "rocky" as follows:ssh -i "I2-move.pem" rocky@ec2-44-200-177-208.compute-1.amazonaws.com Open a CMD window, paste the modified command, and enter "yes" to establish an SSH connection to the instance. Once logged into the instance, you need to modify the network configuration as the network resource is allocated by AWS cloud,and etcd configuration following these steps: You can enter "ip a"to find your current network parameters. Modify the hosts file: Run vi /etc/hosts and replace the IP address associated with i2.etcd with the currently configured IPv4 address. Open a web browser, enter https://[IP]:58086 to access the i2UP management interface, and log in using the account admin and password "Info2@123!".
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