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Data Availability
Capital Data has the products and services that ensure data continues to be available at a required level of performance across a wide range of operating systems, hardware components and data center locations. With our experience and choice of best of breed technologies, we will assist your company to meet all of its high availability milestones.
Server Virtualization enables multiple virtual operating systems to run on a single physical machine, yet remain logically distinct with consistent hardware profiles. The host operating system creates an illusion of partitioned hardware by executing multiple guest operating systems. This technology can be used to aggregate resources across servers, allowing for a virtual server to fail without impacting the business application.
Clustering is to configure servers into dedicated groups, or more precisely, the partitioning of a data set into subsets, so that the data in each subset can share some common trait.
Enterprise Servers include a number of components that offer great flexibility for corporate IT departments. These components allow you to completely manage all backup and restoration tasks including product installation, backup, recovery, optimization of storage resources, and a view of the status of remote systems throughout your network. Enterprise Servers also allow you to perform a full system restore, a bare-metal restore or just a restore of individual files and folders in minutes.
Data Replication refers to a data storage and backup strategy that copies data from a host computer to another computer, which may or may not be at a remote location. Replication over a network can make data backup entirely independent of local data center physical storage.
Operating Systems are a set of computer programs that manage the hardware and software resources of a computer, along with performing basic tasks such as controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing system requests, controlling input and output devices, facilitating networking and managing file systems.
Business Continuance describes the processes and procedures a company puts into place to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after an outage of any type. A top concern among enterprises today is business continuance because customers want products and services to be continuously available; therefore outages will hurt your reputation and your bottom line.
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