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1. HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Compliance
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley   Granite Mountain's data backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity solutions are designed to respond to the various data backup and sec

...s of a building to fire, data should be rapidly retrievable from one of your offsite data centers and then restored to you at a new location, allowing you to quickly resume services. We have to ...

...saster recovery plan, because HIPAA requires that you "establish (and implement as needed) procedures to restore any loss of data." Read More... Earlier, we talked about the HIPAA require...

...t you look for the following features when you're shopping for a data backup provider: Backups and restores should be fully-automated. This eliminates the need for manual data handling. ...

5. Administration of Your Backup Plan
(server-security/Blog)
...rsquo;ll no longer have to backup manually. In fact, you won’t need to monitor the system or do data restores either, because we do all that for you as well. If anything goes wrong at any stage ...

6. Server Virtualization
(server-security/Blog)
... the same way. What happens, then, if your server fails? With NAS virtualization, a failed server can be restored on the NAS as a virtual image, giving you a standby server in just over an hour. The...

7. NAS specifics
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
...age Server 2003 R2 based Can be used to backup up to 2 Servers Virtual Restore Speed - 1-1.2GB per minute ...

8. Offsite Remote Storage
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Stored at two XO high availability data centers in Phoenix and Baltimore. 3 encrypted copies of backup images are stored at the data centers with data stored on mirrored SAN at the primary

9. Bare Metal Restore to Dissimilar Hardware
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
In the event of catastrophe or server hardware failure we can perform a bare metal restore to dissimilar hardware by manipulating the HAL Layer (Hardware Abstraction Layer) to install the proper drive

10. Restoration
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
...orm backups. Your client’s data will not be hosted at the collocation facility. If one file is being restored, the Volume Mount restoration process is quite simple and takes very little time. Th...

11. Near-line Disaster Recovery and Fail Over Using Virtualization
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
The NAS comes with a built-in virtualization software. This allows a server which has failed to be restored on the NAS as a virtual image giving the customer a standby server in less than hour (in mos

12. Entire Solution is Fully Managed by Granite Mountain’s NOC
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Granite Mountain’s total BDR Solution is monitored and managed 24x7 by our NOC Team. Once the NAS unit arrives you place it in the LAN, establish an internet connection and call our NOC and we&r

13. Onsite & Offsite Solution with Multi-Year Archiving
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Each NAS device, depending on the model, can be configured to backup from one single server up to eight servers. Multiple NAS devices can be placed on a LAN. As each backup occurs the data is secur

14. Smart Data Transport
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Data transmission itself occurs over your client’s internet connection and can easily be configured to minimize bandwidth consumption. Our NAS leverages Adaptive Bandwidth Throttling, whic

15. Incremental Backup
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Granite Mountains BDR solution is based on the Incremental Forever technology, which allows more restore points than a traditional tape backup. An initial base image backup of the server is take

16. Security
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
Encryption is an important step in the process of transmitting data between the NAS and the remote sites because it greatly reduces the risk of data loss incidents that plague magnetic tape and

17. Block Level Backup
(server-backup-data-recovery/Managed IT)
A NAS must be placed at each location with a Windows 2000, 2003 or 2008 server on a LAN. Multiple NAS’s can be placed on the same LAN. Each selected Server must be completely imaged.

18. Disaster Recovery Overview
(server-backup-data-recovery/Disaster Recovery)
...centers where your data will be automatically and securely vaulted and remain encrypted. Fast Online Restores – Drastically speeds up data restoration in cases of a common cause of data lo...

19. Glossary
(Static Content)
...y site fail before the data has been written to the secondary site. See also replication.   B Backup/Restore A two step process. Information is first copied to non-volatile disk or tape media. I...

20. 404
(Static Content)
...VERY PLANNING features NAS specifics Offsite Remote Storage Bare Metal Restore to Dissimilar Hardware Restoration Near-line Disaster Recovery and Fail O...

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