Ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of backup files
Fractal Backup
Fractal Distributed Backup Platform
Have you adopted storage space provided by public cloud service providers to store your backup data? Enterprises worldwide are experiencing a so-called digital transformation revolution, where they are adopting, migrating, and gradually familiarizing themselves with today’s complex cloud-based technologies. However, the convenience of cloud storage also comes with cybersecurity challenges. Misconfiguration is the most common security vulnerability for cloud customers, and unauthorized access can lead to data tampering, leakage, or destruction.
Data transmission is another common risk category. Cloud storage relies on network connections, and without encryption or other security measures, data can easily be stolen or misused during transmission. The Fractal Backup distributed backup platform can encrypt and split backup files stored in public clouds, then distribute them across various cross-border public cloud storage services, maintaining encryption security and obfuscation through chaos.
Fractal Backup
Product Features
Easily set up a secure cloud backup zone
Supports professional backup software such as VERITAS, Commvault, and Veeam, providing automatic fragmentation processing of native backup files, which are then distributed in fragmented data format for storage in the cloud.
Cloud fragmentation of backup files
Each data fragment (Block) is encrypted with a different key, randomly dispersed across different cloud spaces, and mixed with fragments (Blocks) of other files, making them unrecognizable. Any attempts to steal the data, such as trying incorrect combinations, missing any fragment (Block), or being unable to decrypt any fragment (Block), will render the file unrecoverable.
Cloud service node cluster architecture
In accordance with the [Ministry of Digital Development of the Republic of China] 3-2-1 data distribution guideline, backup files are divided into at least three parts and dispersed across different cloud spaces for storage. A minimum of two cloud data copies must be obtained to restore the original data. Having only one cloud data copy will prevent independent restoration, enhancing protection against data leakage.