Disaster Recovery Services – Business Continuity and Resiliency Solutions
As your IT infrastructure has become increasingly critical to business continuity, disaster recovery is crucial to the survival of your business. The good news is that there have never been so many resilience and business continuity options available as there are today. No two organizations are the same. Contact us today to have our system engineers analyze your business needs and design a business continuity solution that best fits your current needs and will be able to grow as your business grows.
At ACS our planning for Business Continuity revolves around the following four principles.
- Mitigation – What can we do to minimize potential harm to your data infrastructure?
- Identify and prioritize key issues
- Define and implement mitigation projects
- Establish a recovery strategy based upon a disaster recovery plan
- Preparedness – What systems can we put into place to restore systems that have been damaged?
- Response – Implementation of the disaster recovery plan.
- Recovery – Restoration of business processes to normal.
Our Business Continuity portfolio includes but is not limited to:
- On-site back-up solutions
- Remote backup solutions
- Server virtualization
- Redundant data connectivity
- Collocation of business critical processes
Peace of Mind!
Call Armstrong Communication Systems Inc. today! We can help you design a new backup / DR solution that is easy to use. You can quickly and easily scale allowing you to sleep at night knowing your data is protected and safe! As hybrid IT becomes the new normal, it is likely your IT environment is a blend of external data centers and in-house, private and public clouds from various providers, and legacy systems. This complex IT service delivery chain creates multiple points of potential failure, making it harder to get back to business if disaster strikes. Our solutions provide fast recovery times, excellent Recovery Point Object times, compression, deduplication and data validation and integrates with other BCDR technologies. For example, you can protect the SQL Server, including native support for SQL Server, to manage the failover of availability groups.