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About Granite Mountain - Arkansas Business did a write up on us and our story a couple of years ago. I think reading this independent view of us will tell you more about us than we could ever say: Read it here: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5248/is_42_25/ai_n31444341/
We Believe:
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You are not paying for backup – you are paying for recovery. Your vendor must have a comprehensive recovery process in place – not just cheap offsite backup of data
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Business Continuity is your ultimate goal.
Your backup files should be recoverable in a Business Continuity Server – with Virtualization Capabilities.
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Your backups should be recoverable from a minimum of three geographically dispersed facilities.
Example: Did you know that the terrorist bombing of the World Trade Centers in 1993 shut down the ATM secure datacenter in New York City – this datacenter powered ATMs for every system east of the Mississippi River. The failover site, in rural Pennsylvania picked up operations for about an hour. Then the worst snow storm in 100 years struck the rural Pennsylvania town causing the roof structure of the failover datacenter to collapse – yes, effectively crashing ATMs nationwide.
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| 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 304 |
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501-291-1284 |
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At Granite Mountain, we provide True Business Continuity as a core component of our Backup & Disaster Recovery solution. Combine Microsoft Storage Server with our onsite Network Attached Storage (NAS) device and you have full server virtualization. This allows a server which has failed to be restored on the NAS as a virtual image giving you a standby server in less than hour. Since the total image of the server is being restored no configuration changes are needed as the virtual image has the same properties, IP address, NetBIOS name as the failed server and backups continue to happen even when running the virtual image. When new hardware/spares arrive, the virtual image can be shutdown and the latest backup image can be used to perform a bare metal install on the new hardware.
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