- IP Video Surveillance Storage
- Maximizing NVR and Storage Performance
- Network Attached Storage (NAS) Solutions
- Clustered File Systems
- Database Management
- Content Management
- Data Life Cycle Management
- Disaster Recovery
- Disk Backup and Restore
- Email Archiving
- Host-Based Replication
- Controller-Based Replication
- Intelligent IP SAN
- Storage Consolidation
- WAN Provisioning and Management
Disaster Recovery
“Two out of five enterprises that experience a disaster go out of business within five years.” Disaster Recovery Plans and Systems are Essential (Gartner 9/12/01)
Disasters happen all the time and businesses that can best survive are those that acknowledge that risk and are prepared. To ensure survivability, businesses must have disaster recovery program and infrastructure in place. In this day and age of ROI, IT managers must think of the basic and critical business objectives of a DR program and infrastructure.
- What data do you need to protect?
The more data you can affordably protect, the faster your business will rebound from a disaster. To help you achieve this, you need to consider how important the data is to you and then determine what the best solution is to protect the data. A tiered storage solution gives you the most flexibility and cost effectiveness.
- What performance metrics do you need to meet?
Recovery Time Objectives and Recovery Point Objectives help you determine how quickly you need to rebound. But every data protection solution has a different impact on your computing infrastructure. The solution itself must be highly available, it must not impact computing performance to provide data protection.
- How are your business and data protection needs going to grow?
Your business is not static and neither is your data. If your business is regional, then backing up your data across the street may make sense. But if your business is global, then it may not. As your business grows, you need to consider solutions that can go the distance with you. An Internet Protocol (IP) based solution can go anywhere in the world that your business needs to go.
The answers to these questions will determine the most appropriate solution for you. Intransa provides simple, qualified solutions that leverage your existing infrastructure.
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- WAN Accelerated Replication Solutions - link
- Host-Based Replication Solutions - link
- Disk-to-Disk Data Protection Solutions - link
- Remote Office Solutions
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Definitions:
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) – Period of time in which systems must be up by, an RTO of 5 hours means systems should be operational within 5 hours.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) – Point in time in which data must be recovered to. For a higher rate of data churn, a lower RPO should be used. An RPO of 5 minutes means you can acceptably recreate 5 minutes of data.
