Data Storage and Backup

For companies, having their data in more than one storage unit is a factor that negatively affects business continuity, data management, backup and creating plans for disaster recovery scenarios, and in some cases, this confusion becomes inextricable.

The trend in data storage systems is towards flexible architectures that support different applications, changing workloads and differing requirements. In these technologies, the data of the entire institution is consolidated on the same system, ensuring the security of the data, its accessibility with different protocols (FC, iSCSI, NFS, CIFS), and the usage and manageability of different technologies together.

Today, different protocols are used in line with different applications and needs. The consolidation solution to be positioned should also be able to support different protocols without any additional requirements. The system should be positioned in a redundant structure against any malfunction and business continuity should be ensured. In case of an error, system responses should be fast, and the system should be able to be restored with minimum interruption and data loss. Data storage systems can also be supported by various software. These softwares perform with high efficiency in backing up, transmitting and storing data.

Data storage systems provide reliable storage of data, regular archiving, business continuity and backup, and provide lifecycle management and uninterrupted recycling of information. Redeye, with its brand-independent solution strategy for data storage systems, which are part of the end-to-end solutions, can offer accurate, effective and efficient solutions for your needs in order to meet your storage needs from the smallest storage server to the largest data center. Redeye enables you to prevent possible data loss by detecting the problems you may encounter in the event of a disaster, to be prepared for disaster moments and to maintain your workflows without interruption. With Redeye, your disaster recovery strategy is planned in line with the definition and classification of possible risks, definitions of services that ensure business continuity, analysis of risks and services, downtime and data up-to-date, role and task distributions, and infrastructure requirements.

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