Many businesses have faced hardware failure which results in server downtime..
A server can be taken down by any virus imposed by a cyber attack for days, if not weeks at a time.
Your business could suffer, you’ll lose revenue, all because of server problems slowing down your system.
We incorporate our technology with servers and storage to provide a distributed infrastructure platform that has intelligent software to enable versatile building blocks. So there is no need for legacy infrastructure that consists of separate servers, storage networks and storage arrays. By combining commodity data-centre hardware with locally attached storage devices (spinning disk or flash) that is driven by a distributed software layer, we prevent the usual problems that come with outdated legacy infrastructures. The advantages of using a hyper-convergence infrastructure are simplicity, lowered costs, consistent performance, a smaller data-centre footprint, greater efficiency and productivity for IT teams, which results in optimised infrastructure ROI.
Data backup and storage combines techniques and solutions for efficient and cost-effective backup. Your data is copied to one or more locations, at predetermined frequencies, and at different capacities. You can set up a flexible data backup operation, using your own architecture, or make use of available Backup as a Service (BaaS) solutions, mixing them up with local storage. Today, there are plenty of corporate storage TCO solutions to help you calculate costs, avoid data loss, and prevent data breaches. As a Storage Service Provider (SSP) we provide server storage space and related management services. We also offer periodic backup and archiving. Advantages of managed storage are that more space can be ordered as required. Depending upon your SSP, backups may also be managed.
Our team consist of Certified Support Engineers that have the experience and training to carry out comprehensive network service support and maintenance.
Our team will ensure a proper onsite installation at your premise and conduct a couple of test runs before launching your system live.