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Virtualized
Disaster Recovery
&
Remote
Offsite Backup Service
Scope of Solution
Advanced Vision Technology Group’s
Virtual Disaster Recovery Service, “VDRS” is a complete
turnkey Remote Off-Site Backup and Disaster Recovery
Solution.
This economical, all-encompassing solution provides
you
with near real-time backups that also
include seamless off-site data storage
and fast server virtualization
capabilities. This is accomplished through
installation of Virtualized NAS device(s) at your
location(s), with remote backup to our two replicated
high level certified Data Centers.
Within hours, these VNAS devices can also
be configured to function as a virtual server if
needed. This solution
will
replace management intensive, error-prone tape backups
while providing a peace of mind and minimizing downtime.
Our Solution includes:
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On-Site Virtual NAS that can virtualize up to 10
servers
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Off-site remote data backup to high-level replicated
Data Centers in Baltimore and Phoenix
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All aspects of the on-site and off-site solution are
fully monitored and managed 365*7*24 by Advanced
Vision Technology’s NOC.
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File and Folder level restoration in minutes
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Server Virtualization within hours if a protected
server fails
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Bare metal restorations to dissimilar hardware in
the event failed server needs to be replaced
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ALL Labor involved with the recovery effort is
included at
NO
additional charge.
SAS-70
Compliant Certified Data Center
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Dedicated IP address assigned upon
implementation of solution
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Dedicated pre-installed Firewall configured to
your environment.
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A dedicated second preconfigured Firewall
located at
business continuity location.
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T-1 network access to facility
All procedures are fully tested through a re-enactment and
then after a successful execution are they considered a
true Business Continuity and Recovery Plan.
In addition to developing the DR/BCP plans, Advanced Vision
Technology Group will complete a disaster recovery
exercise annually. During the DR/BCP exercises we
simulate an event and actually go through various
recovery models. By doing this, we are confirming that
the data and systems that are being backed up are
actually restorable.
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