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disaster recovery: a case study

In the event of a major production failure, companies need redundancy, reliability and geographic diversity in these systems. View this presentation to learn more about disaster recovery solutions.

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disaster recovery: a case study

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  1. Disaster Recovery: A Case Study By Chuck Vermillion CEO & Founder

  2. Disaster Recovery Companies often depend heavily on 24/7 availability of scheduling, CRM and communication systems. In the event of a major production failure, companies need redundancy, reliability and geographic diversity in these systems. The following is a case study outlining how a global company implemented a disaster recovery solution to replicate and validate proprietary data and more.

  3. The Company The company has been a world leader in hair loss and medical hair restoration for more than 35 years. Throughout its history, the company has performed almost 200,000 hair transplant procedures on men and women from 60 different nations. The company helps people who suffer from hair loss and progressive baldness by using advanced techniques to achieve natural results. The company operates eighty-five locations throughout the U.S.A., Canada and Mexico.

  4. The Challenge The company’s success depends on 24/7 availability of its scheduling, CRM and communication systems. In the event of a major production failure, the company needed redundancy, reliability and geographic diversity in these systems. Specifically, the disaster recovery solution required: • Replicating and validating proprietary data with aggressive RTO and RPO targets. • A disaster recovery environment that could connect with its existing nationwide MPLS WAN - automated failover and routing was critical so remote sites have infrastructure access. • Adequate IT resources to operate a 24/7 environment in the event of a disaster - without putting a drain on the company’s finances.

  5. Disaster Recovery Solution A disaster recovery solution provider duplicated the hair restoration company’s production infrastructure to a hosted and managed DR environment in their cloud infrastructure. Specific services, which are guaranteed by the solution provider’s 99.99% service level agreement, include: Managed Hosting in the provider’s Data Centers. The solution provider hosts and manages the hair restoration company’s physical and virtual cloud-based, disaster recovery servers, software and web-based applications in its data centers. These data centers meet the stringent requirements for Tier 3, SAS70 Type II backed operational facilities, are maintained 24/7 by an on-site team, and provide the hair restoration company with a DR environment that would otherwise be inaccessible.

  6. Disaster Recovery Solution Virtual Private Servers (VPS). The solution provider’s VPS infrastructure provides a low cost, scalable and flexible infrastructure for the hair restoration company without the need for hardware life-cycle management. VPS keeps the hair restoration company’s capital costs for its DR infrastructure at a minimum. Disaster Recovery Replication. An investment in disaster recovery would be useless without replicating critical data from production to the disaster recovery environment. DR provides aggressive RTO and RPO times by using solutions such as SAN, VM and file level replication.

  7. Disaster Recovery Solution WAN Connectivity Solutions. MPLS WAN connectivity allows the hair restoration company’s remote offices to effectively access the DR environment in the event of a production failure. The provider offers a carrier neutral environment and cross-connects from the telecommunications demarc to the hair restoration company’s hosted DR environment. Should a production failure occur, the hair restoration company’s systems are accessed over the MPLS network via the additional MPLS link at the provider’s data centers.

  8. Disaster Recovery Mitigating to a disaster recovery solution provider’s private cloud environment provided the following benefits: 99.99% guaranteed server and network availability, no hardware life-cycles to manage, survivability and redundancy, flexibility and scalability, lower IT costs and peace of mind. The hair restoration company has a partner to help create, monitor and maintain a more robust DR environment. The solution provider not only hosts the hair restoration company’s DR infrastructure, but manages it with leading expertise, advanced technologies and significant cost efficiencies.

  9. About the Author Chuck Vermillion is CEO and founder of OneNeck IT Services, a leading provider of mid-market enterprise hosting and managed services since 1997. For more information about disaster recovery solutions, visit http://www.oneneck.com/

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