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Presented By: MICHAEL HOFFMAN President & CEO - Bolt Data Systems June 16, 2010 Data Backup for the Shared Platform
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ABOUT BOLT DATA SYSTEMS
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About Us Established in 2006 Owned by 10 Telecommunications providers - Average years in business: 80-100 years 22+ highly skilled technical employees - Providing 7x24x365 service Regionally dispersed, but interconnected Data Centers All Service and Support – USA based
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10 Owners, Multiple Data Centers
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Facilities Two regionally dispersed, fully redundant data centers Fully concrete structures Dual redundant HVAC systems Dual redundant back up generators FM 200 – Zoned fire suppression system Digital surveillance system Biometric access control system
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Services Managed IT Services Data Encryption Server Co-location Remote Server Hosting Virus & Spam filtering Disaster Recovery Planning Website Design Managed Security Services Virtual Private Networks Intrusion Detection Systems Internet Content Filtering Data backup and restoration
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Benefits of Services from Bolt Data Systems Our services are managed 24x7x365 toll-free support Local contact (IFN) Redundant data centers and systems Scalable solutions Affordable options
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DATA BACKUP & RECOVERY: Protecting Your Company’s Electronic Information
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The Wealth of Information Your data is your… Intellectual property Electronic records Productivity enabler Foundation of relationships
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How Data Is Lost The most common reasons for data loss are: 40% Hardware Failure 29% Human Error 13% Software Failure/Corruption 9% Theft 6% Viruses 3% Natural Disasters
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A Look at Offsite Data Backup Helps to solve many “challenges” Backups are scheduled Continual data protection Automated, digital offsite storage On-demand recovery Scalable to meet needs
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So Why Not Offsite Data Protection? Storage costs Understanding where data lives I like to manage my own backup process and systems
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Granular Controls What is backed up? Whose files are backed up? How do you prioritize file recovery? How quickly can files be accessed?
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Enterprise Data Backup Network Computers Network Server(s) Files are compressed & encrypted before backup Transmitted over secure, encrypted private tunnel If needed, data is restored securely and immediately Geographically dispersed, Redundant data centers
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Disaster Recovery Three main components Automated backup Offsite, redundant storage Immediate recovery
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Backup Is Great, But It’s the Recovery that Counts Costs of recovery mishaps IT cost Downtime – for one, many or all Re-creation of data - if possible Business viability
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Virtualization for Business Continuity Reduces price and complexity of business continuity Encapsulates OS/apps/data Stores encapsulated data offsite Allows remote access to systems Easy, quick restoration Creates a “mirror” of primary systems
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Benefits of Virtualization Speed of recovery No duplication of hardware Flexibility Cost savings
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Provide “insurance” for your data Gain process efficiencies Improve your IT infrastructure Establish a disaster recovery plan Free up time to do projects you really want to do… If You’re Doing This “Right,” You…
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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For further information contact: August Zehner 317-777-7123 azehner@indianafiber.net Thank you for participating!
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