Deep Freeze helps to eliminate workstation damage
and downtime by creating a "frozen” snapshot of a workstation’s
configuration and settings. Each time you restart your machine, Deep
Freeze restores your computer to this original "frozen” state. So once
Deep Freeze has been installed on a workstation, changes made to the
computer are rendered impermanent. User and application data are
re-directed to a thawed (unprotected) partition or drive enabling users
to store data while still enjoying total system consistency. IT
administrators can create automated update and maintenance periods to
enable system and virus definition updates to occur via the Deep Freeze
Enterprise Console or using a third-party desktop management solution.
It is available in the following editions:
- Deep Freeze Standard Edition: makes computer configurations indestructible and prevents damage from accidental or malicious workstation changes
- Deep Freeze Enterprise Edition: deploy and manage a
workstations on a LAN or MAN network via the Enterprise Console.
Perform silent installations, power on using Wake-On-Lan and invoke
system maintenance on demand
- Deep Freeze Mac Edition: balance workstation
security with user productivity by mapping user and application data to a
thawed (unprotected) partition or drive. Flexible scheduling options
enable IT administrators to create automated update and maintenance
periods. System updates on computers protected by Deep Freeze Mac can be
scheduled via Apple Remote Desktop
- Deep Freeze Server Standard Edition: protect
Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003 or 2008 Server operating system and
software without restricting server functionality. The system is reset
to its original state on re-start and is useful for IT environments
where server changes do not need to be saved or where data are mapped to
a thawed drive
- Deep Freeze Server Enterprise Edition: provides total server protection that can be deployed and managed across a distributed LAN, WAN or over the internet