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PRODUCTS BY PLATFORM
PRODUCTS BY INDEX
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Trust your business continuity plan to a disposable media?
You’re smarter than that!
- One-step back-in-business solution
- Single UI controls 23 OS platforms
- Onsite & Offsite operation
- AES encrypted
- Recover any server, file, workstation or laptop in minutes
The DATA PROTECTION UNIT™ (DPU) and
DATA PROTECTION VAULT™ (DPV)
Information technology risk has become one of the most significant corporate threats.
Rapid Recovery is the manifestation of an approach referred to as
Business System Continuity. The DPU/DPV family is alone in the industry
with this all-in-one systems approach.
The Rapid Recovery System is a complete system, not a series of point
solutions. The true value of the Rapid Recovery System is realized when
an organization implements an inclusive strategy that protects its
operating systems, applications and supporting data at every point, at
both onsite and offsite locations.
Under the Rapid Recovery System, clients (servers or desktops) are
networked into onsite servers, which are networked into Data
Protection Units™, or DPUs.
Snapshots of these servers’ operating systems, complete with
passwords, permissions and settings, are routinely taken at
user-defined intervals (without the need to first shut down the
servers) and sent to the DPUs.
Multiple DPUs, located across campus or across multiple sites, can be
linked to an offsite Data Protection Vault™, or DPV. The
changed DPU data is transmitted automatically, via electronic data
vaulting with triple encryption using Secure Data Sync™, to
the DPV.
The Rapid Recovery System enables companies to get back in business at
every level: when a user loses or corrupts a spreadsheet, for example,
the file is easily recovered from the server protected by the on-site
DPU.
While many companies offer this level of file recovery, no other
supplier can also use this same system for recovering from a complete
server crash due to a hard drive failure, corruption by worms or
malware, or recovering from an OS patch which renders a system
unbootable.
When the server crashes, it also can be quickly recovered from the DPU
in as little as 30 minutes or less. Recovery includes the OS, the
applications, and the data…everything required to get
“back to business” as quickly as possible, just as it was
before the system failed.
More importantly, should an organization’s entire site fail,
whether from a natural or man-made disaster, the company can recover
the operating systems, applications and data in order to quickly resume
business functions, since the Rapid Recovery System has been
continuously transmitting data to an off-site DPV.
While an organization can benefit from the point purchase of a DPU or
DPV, the true value comes from implementing the complete onsite/offsite
Rapid Recovery System, delivering a level of business systems
continuity to SMEs which was once only available to the largest,
wealthiest organizations.
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