Deep Freeze 6.0 Software only solution
Instant restore on every reboot
Windows & Macintosh & Linux versions
Installed on over 6m workstations
Ideal for universities, schools, libraries
Includes LANDesk integration
Free 30 day evaluation available
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Powerful technology and bulletproof protection for Windows 2000/2003 Servers

 



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Deep Freeze Server instantly protects and preserves original server configurations. It is 100% successful at restoring the server on every restart down to the last byte. Servers are always kept at peak performance because Deep Freeze prevents operating system corruption and hard disk fragmentation, and as a result, software support issues are dramatically reduced.

Protection and Control

  • 100% complete recovery on every restart
  • Full access to all server functions
  • Password protected and completely secure
  • SCSI, ATA & IDE hard drive support
  • FAT, FAT32 & NTFS file system support
  • Protects CMOS
  • Protects master boot record
  • Prevents operating system corruption and hard disk fragmentation

Flexibility Options

  • Select specific volumes to be Frozen or Thawed
  • Guaranteed compatibility with all applications
  • Single install for Windows 2000 / 2003 Servers
  • Supports multi-boot environments
  • Set the number of Thawed restarts with boot control
  • Silent install for rapid network deployment

Deep Freeze Server Edition is ideal for any server where changes either do not need to be saved or where data is mapped to a Thawed drive.

Some examples of suitable environments are:

  • Education Sites
  • Web servers
  • Application host servers
  • Product demonstration environments
  • Professional training environments
Deep Freeze Server Edition is ideal for any server where changes either do not need to be saved or where data is mapped to a Thawed drive. Some examples of suitable environments are: