Academic institutions across North America, including K-12 school districts, colleges and universities, are turning to disk-based backup for data protection solutions to safeguard student records, course materials, electronic mailboxes, web applications, and other school information systems from the possibility of data loss.
Academic environments often have remote campuses, a diverse collection of servers and software applications, limited technical support staff for archiving backup media, and high expectations that student and staff files be recoverable at a moment’s notice. Disk-to-disk-to-disk network backup and recovery technologies meet these challenges head-on and provide an ideal solution for the education market.
A compelling alternative to the cumbersome and unreliable paradigm of tape backup, disk backups provides academic technology administrators with intuitive, high performance and trusted technology. Gone are the days of rotating and re-cataloging tape to find and restore files. Disk based technologies liberate IT staff with ultra-reliable automated disk-back appliances that significantly reduce administrative overhead, software licensing cost, and recovery hassles. Typical setup time is less than one hour and no per-client software license fees are assessed. Traditional tape backup devices can now be replaced with high speed, hot swappable Serial ATA hard disks that can be easily removed and stored off-site for complete disaster recovery measures.
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