A new offering from RSPEED provides Saas Model Business Continuity
Traditional Business Continuity solutions require a secondary datacenter running identical hardware, software, operating systems, and file structures. This forces businesses to make a significant capital investment, restricting most companies to conventional back-up solutions. With the advent of virtual technologies and cloud computing, capital costs are completely eliminated, allowing companies of all sizes to afford a fully redundant fail-over environment.
RSPEED allows you to essential 'rent the Porsche' and gives you all the access to your servers, applications, and data - all for a low monthly fee. No need to invest in costly hardware, data center space or additional staff. Our Cloud is ready and available when your business needs it. When you experience a disaster simply auto-failover to our cloud until you can restore your primary environment.
For those skeptics of the "cloud", need a more practical solution or prefer a local appliance which you can see and control we have the Private Cloud and INTact All-In-One appliances. While a lot of companies offer appliances to simply back up data, again how will that data alone keep your business in-tact?
Don't let downtime cause Client Frustration, Employee Frustration, Missed Deadlines, Missed or Delayed Communications (E-Mail, Fax,), Lost Productivity, or Lost Revenue / Lost Sales
This appliance is equipt with a monitor and keyboard all-in-one box. It's designed to be portable, in those rare disasters which would require you to pick up this box and run out of your office.
This appliance is available as a tower or rackmount appliance. This can be hosted on or off-site to give your business a fully replicated, high availability environment for your servers.
The Private Cloud appliance is build-to-order, so it works for ANY environment. It also scales for growth, so we can move upward with your business!
Think Your Business is Immune to Disaster?
The graphic below might be something to consider. While most disaster recovery is aimed toward site disasters, there are a large number of other catastrophies that you are exposed to on a daily basis.
The real question becomes, can you afford downtime?