Select
Restore point selection
Choose recovery points by date, verification status, retention state, storage health, and readiness score.
Restore Operations
Arximus gives operators restore point selection, impact analysis, target checks, pre-restore safety points, manifest verification, staged execution, validation, rollback awareness, and proof reports. The goal is not to attempt a restore. The goal is to execute recovery with control, visibility, and evidence.
Controlled execution
Restore operations require clear target selection, permissions, disk checks, database handling, URL rewrite safety, side-effect controls, cache handling, validation, and rollback awareness.
Arximus turns restore into a planned operation with checks, approvals, steps, progress, validation, and reporting.
Business outcome
Operators see what will be restored, what the operation may affect, which checks have passed, and what remains risky before execution begins.
After restore, Arximus records what was done, what was validated, what failed, what was corrected, and what proof exists.
Restore controls
Restore operations need decision support before execution, discipline during execution, and proof after completion.
Select
Choose recovery points by date, verification status, retention state, storage health, and readiness score.
Analyze
Understand files, database objects, configuration, environment differences, side effects, and risk before the restore starts.
Prepare
Create a safety recovery point before production changes where supported.
Verify
Validate downloads, manifests, signatures, chunks, and target compatibility before applying data.
Execute
Restore files, databases, configuration, permissions, and environment-specific state in controlled phases.
Validate
Run application checks, database connection checks, important route checks, error scans, and final validation reporting.
Restore flow
The restore flow is designed to keep decisions, execution, and validation under control.
01
Select a verified recovery point and restore target.
02
Generate a restore plan with impact, risks, requirements, and approvals.
03
Create a pre-restore safety point where the environment allows it.
04
Execute restore steps with progress and exception handling.
05
Validate the restored system and produce the restore report.
The restore is the real test.
You need a process that can be executed with discipline when recovery becomes the priority.
Next step
Restore drills test the path while there is still time to improve the process.