Three Lines of Defense for Enhanced BC/DR

Ensure high availability and disaster recovery when the unavoidable happens
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automatic failover protection

Bypass
Failures (HA)

disaster recovery at remote secondary site

Recover
Remotely (DR)

point-in-time restore

Point-in-Time Restore

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Circumvent
Outages

minimize data loss

Minimize
Data Loss

avoid downtimes

Avoid
Downtimes

To be always up and running is the goal of all IT services. But no organization is immune to failures or outages. Any disruption to data access will have a detrimental impact on operational continuity.

Over the past decades three best practices have proven to be optimal for minimizing or even preventing the negative impact of technical problems, user mistakes, or external threats on business operations.

  1. Local redundancy with automated and transparent failover to circumvent component issues and system failures
  2. Remote redundancy coupled with recovery at a secondary location to counter site-wide problems (e.g., flooding, power outage)
  3. Reverting to the last-known good data state to counteract unwanted changes and data loss due to human errors or external attacks

The experience from thousands of customer installations worldwide over 20+ years has enabled us to fully implement these three lines of defense into our SANsymphony software-defined storage offering.

Optimized to minimize disruptions and data loss, SANsymphony boosts your preparedness to tackle unexpected outages and disasters, effortlessly incorporating these BC/DR best practices into new or existing SAN and HCI environments.

Implement the 3 Lines of Defense into Your IT Environment with SANsymphony

DataCore: Trusted by Global Brands, Loved by IT Pros

Consolidated Communications
Maimonides Medical
NEP
Thorntons
Oxford University

SANsymphony works extremely well from a high availability standpoint and allows for proactive and reactive failures – while still providing high performance. If one site goes down, the city can still function, and end-users don’t even know there is a problem. With DataCore, we can always stay up.

Rebecca Chike, Systems Supervisor City of Carmel