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Written by David Wollenhaupt
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 |
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Restore Server Operations In
Less Than A Half Hour!
Now there’s a superior backup and disaster recovery
solution that matches your business needs…and fits
within your budget.
Features & Benefits
With its fast virtualization capabilities, our NAS device can be
configured to function as a standby server if needed. This
unique device also can replace management intensive, error-
prone tape backups while providing much more…starting with
peace of mind.
Protect Valuable Informational Assets & Keep Downtime To A Minimum
Our NAS device is a comprehensive Backup and Disaster Recovery solution (BDR) for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 servers. This reasonably priced, all-encompassing solution for small-to-midsize businesses provides:
- Very frequent backups (as frequent as every 15 minutes) with an onsite NAS Device
- Optional off-site data storage at highly rated data centers
- The ability to restore downed servers in less than 30 minutes!
- Advanced restoration options (file- and folder-levels) with Exchange message and mailbox recovery
- Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
- Low cost
- Very frequent backups (as frequent as every 15 minutes) with an onsite NAS Device
- Optional off-site data storage at highly rated data centers
- The ability to restore downed servers in less than 30 minutes!
- Advanced restoration options (file- and folder-levels) with Exchange message and mailbox recovery
- Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
- Low cost
- Very frequent backups (as frequent as every 15 minutes) with an onsite NAS Device
- Optional off-site data storage at highly rated data centers
- The ability to restore downed servers in less than 30 minutes!
- Advanced restoration options (file- and folder-levels) with Exchange message and mailbox recovery
- Bare-metal restorations to dissimilar hardware
- Low cost
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Written by Article from the Charlotte Observer
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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On what was a busy day, even for him, Peter Gorman took the time to be impressed. The superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools on Wednesday morning announced a plan to divide the district into six regions, or "learning communities," to oversee discipline, transportation and other issues.
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