Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery Of companies that suffer a major loss to their computer system, 43% never reopen, 51% close within two years, and only 6% survive long-term. From man-made events, to uncontrollable weather, to equipment failures, partial or total network outages can happen at any time. It is critical for businesses today to be able to withstand the unforeseen and continue operating.

AIO's Disaster Recovery solution is based on the philosophy of disaster avoidance.

There are many forms of Disaster Recovery for data protection. While the data can be recovered in the event of a hardware failure or disaster, the downtime required to rebuild can be devastating to a company's operations. We create solutions to get you back to operation mode ASAP.

If a natural disaster were to occur, additional time would be spent procuring new hardware and finding a new home for the equipment, in addition to time spent rebuilding from backup.

Disaster Recovery is one of AIO's core competencies. In fact, AIO has datacenters strategically located throughout the globe to ensure that we can accommodate every client regardless of their location. In many cases, our clients opt not to have any equipment at their own location but choose our Managed Colocation service to house their equipment in one of our datacenters. As an additional layer of protection, clients can chose to replicate their colocated system data to another one of our datacenters to ensure that if a natural disaster should occur, the disaster recovery plan can be enacted.

Since virtualization technology has moved into the PC space, Disaster Recovery solutions can even be extended to include the PCs - not just the servers. Imagine being able to recovery your system to 100% usability after a disaster strikes.

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*Disaster Recovery plans are not a substitute for daily backups. AIO recommends always using a daily, or more frequent, backup in conjunction with a disaster recovery and business continuity solution to ensure that accidental data deletion or corruption can be recovered in a timely fashion without having to enact the business continuity plan. In addition, a tiered approach to backups should be employed using local tape backup taken off-site in a pre-defined rotation in conjunction with a remote backup solution to an off-site facility to prevent from tape failure.