
The right people, processes and technology can help ensure that you handle planned maintenance and major events in your business without a blip. Put the right pieces in place for reliability, consistent service and a solid return on investment (ROI).
What is Data Archiving? Data archiving is the systematic approach to storing, managing and searching for files, e-mails, instant messages and other application data. Archiving provides a single-instance store of data in a central storage device, allowing you to free up disk space by eliminating duplicate files.
What is Data Backup? Backup is a strategic and methodical process used to copy and ultimately recover data efficiently and ensure its daily or operational availability. The data backup process copies data from file servers, databases and client systems to another device or media for future use. The data is then available in the event that unwanted interruptions, deletions or alterations occur to any of these systems. While backup processes and methods vary, all copy and enable efficient data recovery.
What is Disaster Recovery? Businesses need to ensure high availability of their operations in the event of unplanned downtime such as a system failure, security breach, human error or natural disaster. A disaster recovery plan ensures that mission-critical systems remain available with minimal to no disruptions, and less-critical applications and data are back online within pre-determined recovery point objectives (RPO) and recovery time objectives (RTO).
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