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Managed Backup and Disaster Recovery Solution provides Speed, Reliability, and Data Protection

The Minnesota Community Foundation and The Saint Paul Foundation have the same IT challenge that many organizations have: taking care of the daily IT activities while achieving their business continuity goals...

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Tapeless Backup solution increases Backup speed and adds Disaster Recovery at GLS Companies

GLS Companies has hundreds of clients that rely on large graphic files for most projects. These files are the largest contributors to their 5 TB daily backup footprint. They also have the unique need of continuously restoring these files, often over 20 times a day, due to clients reusing the same graphic files throughout the year. Their primary backup solution was utilizing tape backup, but due to the time and reliability concerns, tape was falling behind their needs...

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Creating an "easy button" Backup and Disaster Recovery solution with TURCK Inc,

TURCK outsourced their backup, archiving, and disaster recovery (DR) for their two data sites because of the ease of use, pay structure, deduplication, and easy DR. But complications such as low data compression (ratio of 2:1), large daily transfers of 250Gb to the offsite vendor, and four times data growth within two years, strained the viability of the offsite solution. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when a successful backup was called upon to be restored, it was unable to be recovered...

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Solving Rapid Data Growth with MetaFarms


Since entering the industry, MetaFarms has seen rapid and continued growth year over year, and with this level of growth, MetaFarms’ original network infrastructure — one Web server, one database server and one database warehouse utilizing direct attached storage — was soon stretched to capacity...

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Creating Manageability with Virtual Desktops at Boyer Trucks

 

Boyer Trucks has over 200 desktops spread across 8 locations throughout the Midwest supported out of their corporate office with an IT staff of two. The problem was that supporting the desktop infrastructure was too time intensive with most of their day going to resolve user issues...


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