Disaster Recovery

Whether planned or unplanned, downtime poses a
constant, costly challenge to IT managers.
Researcher IDC estimates that downtime costs
organizations worldwide billions of dollars each
year. It is not surprising, then, that many IT
managers are in the vanguard of the effort to
eliminate, or at least lessen, the impact of
downtime.
No
matter how good an enterprise's network is, data
loss and system crashes are inevitable. And no
matter what the cause, when business information
isn't available, every minute down costs money.
That is why today's enterprises need a plan that
gets the network back up and running within
minutes, not hours or days.
Loss of productivity due to unplanned or planned
downtime is becoming more of a drain on
organizations and therefore more unacceptable.
Organizations that have heterogeneous IT
environments would do well to explore a new
approach to minimizing downtime.
While many companies today use a tape backup
system to protect their critical corporate
server data, desktop and laptop data is often
left unprotected. According to IDC, 60 percent
of critical corporate data actually resides on
those desktops and laptops, and only 18 percent
of organizations believe they have adequate
protection for their workstations. This lack of
protection leaves many organizations vulnerable
and at risk for data loss. In today's regulatory
environment, where the number of regulations and
their unique requirements are growing daily,
such a state of affairs is unacceptable.
More and more industry experts agree that a
solid disaster recovery plan incorporates the
archival strengths of tape backup but also
addresses business continuity issues with a
disk-to-disk solution. Disk-to-disk backup and
recovery solutions offer an effective first line
of defense, helping to minimize organizations'
risks by ensuring they have backups to recover
from in the event of a failure. For IT
departments, that can help take the sting out of
the prospect of downtime.
What we Offer:
We
helps IT administrators overcome today's system
and data recovery challenges by providing a
rapid, reliable approach to recovery and a
non-intrusive method for backups on
non-mission-critical servers.
Key Features
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Performs disaster recovery in minutes.
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Saves backups to virtually any disk-storage
device.
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Provides automated backups and automatically
adjustable backup routines.
Key Benefits
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Create real-time backups without affecting
user productivity.
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Remotely restore servers.
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Adjust system usage performance in scheduled
jobs or dynamically to more effectively
utilize resources.
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Simplifies data protection management by
centrally monitoring and reporting on the
backup status of thousands of systems across
the enterprise.
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Eases regulatory compliance by automatically
discovering systems that have not been
backed up regularly, providing graphical
views of backup status, and consolidating
audit history information.
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Decreases IT costs by enabling
administrators to deploy, modify, and
maintain backup policies from a central
location.
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Allows administrators to discover clients at
risk of system or data loss due to lack of
recovery software or failed backup jobs,
then remotely deploy agents or jump-start
backups on those systems.
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