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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
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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 your end-client losing their entire
office — servers and on-site NAS included— you order a newly
imaged NAS 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. If such an
event occurs, we will not host the data at the co-location
facility. 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.
When the NAS arrives, all you need to do is plug in a patch
cable and you’re up and running. This recovery service will
allow you to use the NAS for two weeks before it must be
returned or purchased. This timeframe should allow you to
get a new server ordered, in place and do a bare-metal
restore from the NAS before returning the NAS.
Alternatively, you can choose to keep the NAS and you will
be billed for the list price of the new NAS. This would also
allow you to use this NAS for the ongoing backups when you
move forward, re-establishing the network for your client.
Off-Site Storage Facility
For additional protection in the event of a complete
disaster, data is securely transferred to an off-site
co-location facility on a daily basis. Then, in event of
such an occurrence, you will receive a new NAS device imaged
with your latest data. The storage facilities are two XO
high-availability data centers in Phoenix and Baltimore.
They provide:
- Backup images stored at the data centers on a Storage
Area Network (SAN) at the primary facility, then replicated
to the secondary facility
- Connectivity provided by multiple providers with
automatic failover capabilities
- Facilities provide two fiber optic network drops for our
backbone
- Full physical security at each facility including
security cameras and key card access
- Network is secured with high-end redundant, automatic
failover firewalls
- Fire suppression and environmental control provided
- Automatic back-up power provided with on-site generators
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