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What It Does & How It Works...
With its fast virtualization capabilities, our NAS device can be configured to function as a replacement server if needed. This unique device also can replace management intensive, error-prone tape backups while providing much more…starting with peace of mind.
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| Protect Valuable Informational Assets & Keep Downtime To A Minimum
Our NAS device is a comprehensive Backup and Disaster Recovery solution (BDR) for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 servers. This reasonably priced, all-encompassing solution for small-to-midsize businesses provides:
- Very frequent backups (as frequent as every 15 minutes) with an onsite NAS Device
- Optional off-site data storage at highly rated data centers
- The ability to restore downed servers in less than 30 minutes!
- Advanced restoration options (file- and folder-levels) with Exchange message and mailbox recovery
- Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
- Low cost
NAS vs. Tape
Though tape backup is common, it's far from being an ideal BDR solution. Analysts have said that over half of tape backups fail, so chances are that if you need to restore from tape, you'll be out of luck. But assuming all goes well with tape backup, how does it compare with the NAS appliance?
What Happens If My Server Crashes?
Now let's look at how our solution keeps your business running if, for instance, an e-mail server goes down.
Because the device takes snap shots every 15 minutes, administrators can choose a point in time shortly before the problem occurred and with just a few clicks of the mouse, this appliance allows you to activate it as a virtual server to keep business processes up and running while we diagnose the problem and plan a course of action for the down email server.
In the event of a catastrophic server failure, our business continuity solution also includes a boot CD that allows us to perform a bare metal restore on new hardware in a fraction of the time of a typical server rebuild. And, this NAS device restoration will allow you to eliminate the hardware abstraction layer during the restore process so that the new drivers can be loaded on the server replacement, no matter which server brand is used — giving you speedy recovery options in times of crisis.
Recovery after a Catastrophe
If a disaster results in losing your entire office — servers and on-site NAS included — a newly imaged NAS is ordered with the most current backup - normally the last daily that was done, to be shipped out via next business-day air transportation to a location of your choice. Depending on the NAS model used, multiple servers can be virtualized on one NAS even as the NAS continues to perform backups of other servers.
Off-Site Storage Facilities
For additional protection in the event of a complete disaster, data is securely transferred to secure off-site storage facilities throughout the US on a daily basis. Then, in event of such an occurrence, you will receive a new NAS device imaged with your latest data.
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