SyncSafe Replication Server and Services Workloads
SyncSafe Replication supports a number of workload types in varying configurations that are customizable to meet your specific situational needs beyond just file and folder datasets.
Full Server Protection
Full server protection provides high availability for an entire server, including the system state, which is the server's configured operating system and applications. You identify your source, which is the server you want to protect, and your target, which is the server that will stand-in for the source in the event the source fails. SyncSafe Replication monitors the source for a failure, and if it fails, the target will stand-in for the source by rebooting and applying the source system state on the target. After the reboot, the target becomes the source.

- The source data and system data, together a total image of the source, are mirrored and replicated to the target.
- The target monitors the source for failure.
- In the event the source fails, the source's system state is applied when the target is rebooted. After the reboot, the target is now the source, in both identity and with the source data.
Application Protection
Application protection provides high availability for Microsoft SQL Server. You identify your source, which is the server running the application, and your target, which is the server that will stand-in for the source in the event the source fails. SyncSafe Replication will gather information from your environment (application configuration, Active Directory, DNS, and so on) about the application being protected and automatically protect the application. SyncSafe Replication monitors the source server or the application services for a failure. If it fails, the target will stand-in for the source. End-users continue to access the application, now running on the target.

- The configuration is sent to the target and then application data is mirrored and replicated to the target.
- The target can monitor the application for failure.
- The target can monitor the source for failure.