RapidRecovery Platform
The RapidRecovery Business Continuity platform provides our customers with the following benefits:
Recovery Time of Minutes from Invocation:
Using state of the art monitoring technology, our 24x7 support team are monitoring your live infrastructure in real time and are analysing the performance. Therefore, not only can we actually pre-empt server failures happening (we can even monitor the CPU temperature of your servers!) but if a failure occurs we will know about it straight away and prepare for a possible invocation. Depending on the agreed invocation process, which may require client authorisation, the recovery image can be brought up at the click of a mouse.
Data Recovery Point of Minutes:
RapidRecovery will replicate data from the customers site as it changes, therefore when a server is invoked users will be accessing recently populated data.
Bare Metal Recovery:
Hardware failures inevitably happen, so when they do, RapidRecovery not only provides the continuity platform, but also can recover back to the customer’s site once they have replaced the server hardware. Due to the tools we use it doesn’t matter if the live server changes from a Dell to a HP server, it can still be recovered with minimal work.
Platform Resiliency:
The recovery platform is built on a secure virtual infrastructure across several physical devices. Therefore the service provides a high level of resilience and gives a large potential processing power after invocation.
Snap Shots:
RapidRecovery is a Business Continuity Service and not intended as a replacement for local tape backups. However, as part of the service, Quantix will retain several snapshots, allowing roll back to past images.
No Licencing Considerations:
As the platform retains Business Continuity information as a virtual image, this is treated as a backup file and there is normally no need to pay for addition licences for the DR environment.
Flexible Storage:
The Storage infrastructure within the RapidRecovery network allows customers the flexibility of increasing their contract to provide more storage as and when it’s required.
Multi-Vendor Support:
The RapidRecovery service supports both Microsoft and Linux operating systems.