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...dor should not have file-level access to your data at either of the remote data centers. For rapid local recovery and even more security, you should have an onsite NAS device, which gives you a ...

...ntinuity in the event that you are forced to operate in emergency mode. If your business suffers a localized disaster, in the form of server failure or data corruption, an onsite virtual server ...

...that you have the following on your backup vendor shopping list: Support should include both localized disasters (typically equipment failure) and site or regional disasters, which could b...

...te, virtualized NAS device. A virtualized NAS device can function as a failover server in the event of a local server failure or data corruption, and will minimize your downtime when you experience an...

...gh disasters can be regional, they are most likely to be focused on your organization. In the event of a local hardware failure, your NAS device will get you back up and running within the hour. And i...

6. Disaster Recovery Overview
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
...with traditional tape backup processes. Your backups are performed automatically and continuously to the local High Speed Data Vault, and moved to dual secure remote Granite-Mountain Data Storage Vaul...

7. Glossary
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...s to the data; however, storage is only accessible from that server. DAS include the internally attached local disk drives or externally attached RAID (redundant array of independent disks) or JBOD (j...

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