File and folder recovery
Browse backed-up file listings, navigate folders, select specific content, and download the recovered result without restoring a full machine.
Work in progress
BACE protects Windows systems, stores recoverable backup data, and provides practical ways to recover files, folders, or an entire machine. The product is early, but the core recovery path is already taking shape.
Product screenshots will replace this recovery map as the interface settles.
What it can do now
Browse backed-up file listings, navigate folders, select specific content, and download the recovered result without restoring a full machine.
Boot recovery media, request administrator approval, select a target disk, and restore a protected computer when the original install is unavailable.
Recovery logic can layer baseline data with later backup members so unchanged files remain visible when browsing a restore point.
The work is moving toward Azure-hosted operation, with service boundaries that avoid depending on a single local server filesystem.
Where it is going
BACE is being shaped as more than a restore button. The intent is to make protected endpoint data useful for recovery, validation, triage, and careful investigation without requiring a separate heavyweight workflow for every question.
Positioning
BACE is currently under active development by Pheasant Security Solutions. It is not being presented as a finished commercial platform yet. The near-term goal is to demonstrate reliable protected-machine backup, selective recovery, bare metal recovery, and the foundation for richer investigative use cases.
Contact
For demos, early feedback, or technical discussion, contact Pheasant Security Solutions.