
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
At Recovery Networks, our main product is your peace of mind. We offer your business a comprehensive bundle of services and products that will ensure your ongoing business continuity, no matter what disaster befalls your mission-critical systems and data.
Disasters come in many shapes and sizes. We often associate a disaster in terms of our office building burning down or being destroyed. But the truth is, most data center “disasters” have more mundane causes, like file corruption, server failure, water damage or human error.
We offer two core services that provide protection and survivability to your data and IT systems, no matter what causes them to fail:
BackupNet performs daily backups of data to an off-site location where the data is vaulted in an encrypted, compressed format. For computers on a full T1 Internet connection, the typical backup of just 10GB of data would take approximately 18 hours. With the BackupNet technology, backing up a 10GB database can take as little as a few minutes. A primary benefit for geographically dispersed computer systems, both backup and restore operations can be managed from a single location.
RecoverNet is the perfect compliment to BackupNet. The problem with any backup recovery operation is that there is an underlying assumption that you will have a computer to which you can restore your data. If an individual server fails—or your entire data center is disabled—having backup tapes will do you no good.
You’ll first need to replace or restore hardware before you can make use of the backup. And, if you’re using traditional backup technology, you’d better make sure that your replacement hardware is close to identical to your original, or you’ll have endless configuration issues.
This is what makes RecoverNet such a powerful and flexible system. We resolve these issues by immediately restoring (at LAN speeds) the disabled computer(s) to an isolated computing environment where the computer will have its original name, IP address, disk structure, and, moreover, the same applications. Once restored, the computer system(s) are then connected to any other servers, desktop PCs, and LANs via VPN or other remote access facility.
