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Solutions:Disaster RecoveryDouble Take® Software for your Disaster Recovery Plan - Recovery made easy.Even the most thorough business continuity plan is no substitute for an equally thorough disaster recovery plan. No enterprise IT infrastructure is immune from the many disasters - disk crashes, power failures, human error, natural disasters - that will inevitably stop the flow of data at one or more of your facilities. When that time comes, IT will be on the hook for dusting off the disaster recovery plan and restoring the valuable data that had been created since the last back up. Will your disaster recovery plan work? If your disaster recovery plan includes recovery solutions from Double-Take Software, the answer will be a resounding "yes." Tape-based disaster recovery can only restore data to the point of the last backup, which was most likely the prior night. Any data created since the last backup will be lost. An effective disaster recovery plan requires a comprehensive data protection plan which includes tape backup, whole server recovery, failover and continuous data replication. Double-Take Software can be combined with your existing tape backup solution for a more comprehensive disaster recovery plan. Double-Take is a disaster recovery software based on asynchronous real-time replication and automatic failover to prove cost-effective business continuity for Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, virtual systems, file servers, and many other applications. Double Take proves continuous data protection by sending an up-to-the-minute copy of the data as it is being changed to the target server. Features such as built-in bandwth control allows data to be replicated to a remote source, far from harms way of a disaster such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and brown-outs. That same bandwth control allows data to be restored within minutes. As businesses come to increasingly depend on continuous access to their data (including systems formerly misunderstood as non-critical), ensuring that their data is available on demand is of paramount importance. To avo this problem, businesses can deploy expensive high availability measures, but they're often not cost-effective for the file and print servers that actually hold the bulk of day-to-day operational data. Enhance your existing disaster recovery plan with Double-Take to prove a solution that protects important data by copying it in real time, without the hassles or time gaps inherent in traditional backup systems. This combination proves sound protection and a better disaster recovery plan for a fraction of the cost of hardware replication or clustering technologies. If you are involved with updating your disaster recovery plan in any way, recovery solutions from Double-Take Software are absolutely essential to complement the more commonly found tape-based backup solutions. |
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