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Disaster recovery should be an integral part of the way your business runs. We will accept the responsibility and prioritize the data and systems that need to be recovered first. We make sure you have redundancy for critical systems, whether it's a RAID
storage system, server mirroring, or even a complete duplicate data center. There should be no one point of failure, including power supplies, telecommunications, or even the office building itself, that will disrupt your business for any length of time. Most companies
will not survive an unplanned outage of critical systems that exceeds four days, and even lapses substantially less than that can be disproportionately damaging.
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Once we know what you need to be backed up, we will help decide when and how you will do your backups. A common scheme is to do a full backup at the beginning of each week, followed by deltas--backups of changes--at least daily if not more often. These
can be differential backups, where the entire difference from the starting state is copied each time, or incremental, where the difference since the last backup is stored.
We can make it possible to automate the backup process. That process can include floppy disks, CD-Rs, removable hard disks, tapes, leased lines, FTPs and VPNs. We will find a proper back up to fit your budget.
When your business processes changes, we will help reassess your plans. An acquisition, new operating system installation, or reorganization can trigger this. We will help the migration of data over to make sure you can recover to the
old system for as long as may be necessary.
Some of the software technologies that we are familiar with include:
MS Backup
Seagate
ArcServe
Dump (Linux)
Symantec Gost
Drive Quest - Disk Copy
Some of the hardware technologies that we are familiar with include:
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