Data Backup Appliances

Backing up data and creating important restore points for your business’ stored network and computer information requires the use of top-level backup appliances. Using several components to build personalized backup appliances is a viable option for data systems today. Backup services will typically use a processor, Ethernet power supplies, SATA drives, and RAID technology. These systems are more reliable than tape-based archives, as disk-based technology records an actual copy of file data versus simply archiving the information linearly. The Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) provides for transfer of data between the computer or network and storage disks. A Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) is used to describe the actual storage mechanism. Data may be stored in two or more hard disk drives. This technology offers faster and more reliable data storage, and the use of multiple hard disk drives offers a greater volume of data capacity as well.

About Randall Crocker

Randall Crocker, Vice President of Marketing, Revinetix With more than 20 years senior-level marketing and product management experience, Randall Crocker has led the marketing and sales efforts of technology solutions into SMB/SME and Fortune 50 companies. His expertise includes developing effective marketing strategies and assembling successful teams to execute tactics, particularly in the areas of lead generation, direct marketing and online/SEM marketing. During his career, Randy Crocker has served in executive marketing and sales positions. Most recently, these included Senior Vice President and General Manager at ExeVision; Vice President of Corporate Marketing at Cayenta, Inc (formerly ASSIST Cornerstone Technologies); and Vice President of Marketing at PCs Compleat (acquired by CompUSA, Inc).
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