Backup is necessary. But how much is it costing you?
Integration Systems understands the complexity of enterprise backup and restore software
solutions, branch office environments across Australia and the
challenges of integrating and testing these solutions.
Working directly with
clients from the preplanning stage to understand the variables involved, Integration Systems
provide a robust, scalable, enterprise-class Backup and Recovery solution design that
maximises return on capital investment, rationalises ongoing costs and optimises
process and policies to minimise the amount of human intervention necessary.
Key Considerations
Total Cost of Ownership
Time to backup
Time to restore
Consolidation
Hot online backup
Media management
LAN/SAN (LAN free)
Serverless backup
Snapshot backup
Database backup specifics
Replication
Virtualisation
Synchronisation
LAN data compression
Existing untapped capabilities in current infrastructure
Retention needs
Enterprise management
Tape media costs
Tape duplication
Offsiting
Key Considerations For Backup Software Specifications
A single local and remote administration GUI for UNIX, NT, and Linux
Threshold-triggered backup
Allows pre and post processing scripts
Supports raw devices and file systems
Tunable shared main memory and block size for optimising performance
Local or remote backup and recovery
SAN LAN-free backup
Duplication for off-site disaster recovery
Library sharing across SANs or shared SCSI
Disk staging for increased performance across networks
Supports as many data streams as there are devices
Standard, non-proprietary tape formats,
CPIO for UNIX and MTF for NT
Brick by brick mailbox restore
Bare metal restore
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