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November 12, 2013

Redstor introduces disaster recovery service

Reading-based tech company adds guaranteed Virtual DR to its list of services.

By Duncan Macrae

Redstor, a British provider of cloud services and data protection solutions, has launched its Virtual Disaster Recovery (DR) service.

This service allows businesses to be safe in the knowledge that in the event of a disaster they will be able to access their systems, files and data within minutes from any Internet connection.

Redstor’s Virtual DR service addresses the requirement for copying servers and their data offsite and recovering them quickly in the event of a disaster. In so doing, it is said to simplify the disaster recovery process for the customer, making it faster, easier and "guaranteed to succeed."

Support is available in the event of disaster recovery being required 24/7, 365 days a year. Should a customer need to invoke a recovery, all that is needed is a phone call. The service aims to ensure system copies are remotely recovered and tested nightly, ensuring that the DR process will succeed when required.

This fully managed service requires little to no customer management. Once configured, an onsite appliance stores system snapshots locally and then securely transfers them to the DR platform in an encrypted format whilst minimising bandwidth usage.

Redstor’s Virtual DR service tests every image nightly. The recovery systems are booted up and agents test and report on a wide variety of items and any failures or issues are investigated. Redstor is, therefore, able to proactively highlight problems on live systems before they result in downtime and before they interfere with the recovery process.

Chris Sigley, general manager of Redstor, said: "Professional businesses often can’t afford the loss of access to critical business data for even a couple of hours. Redstor’s virtual disaster recovery service ensures that when a disaster occurs, a business’ systems and data are accessible via the Internet within minutes.

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"Redstor don’t attempt to force customers off the DR platform as soon as possible after a disaster occurs.Redstor ensures that the process of transitioning off the DR platform runs as smoothly as possible no matter how long it may take. We will do everything we can regardless of whether the customer wishes to return to a physical or virtualised environment."

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