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"The service provided by Host-it has not only reduced overhead, but the sophisticated filtering employed has increased efficiency. As well as forming an important part of our disaster recovery plan, the solution ensures access to business critical information 24/7/365 from any location. Working with Host-it has been a breath of fresh air. The team consistently delivers on-time and within budget and their after-sales service is second to none"



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Most disaster recovery and business continuity solutions focus on the recovery of IT infrastructure and services from one location to another location, with a limited window of downtime ranging from a few minutes to a few hours.

This process usually involves purchasing identical or "like for like" hardware and backing up to tape nightly. These solutions only give you the starting points of a recovery plan. Unfortunately the actual recovery often involves time consuming and complex operating system rebuilds and data recovery to identical hardware. This results in hours and sometimes days of down time and services disruption, with a high risk of failure.

In addition very little thought is often given to in house disasters where only one or two servers are affected, but the majority of servers continue to function.

Our hybrid hosted disaster recovery model allows companies the best of both worlds when it comes to both on site and offsite disaster recovery,allowing your company to start recovering its servers locally or remotely within minutes, without the need for complex tape restores, manual operating system rebuilds, or "like for like" hardware located in another location.

 
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Service Features

Other Features Include:

Full reporting and logging

Supports all windows and SBS versions

Fully managed and monitored solution

Daily email notification

Open File Backup

Scheduled recovery testing

High Scalability

Bandwidth Throttling

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