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With Baseline, you have the option to run your organization’s critical servers at our audited data center. Using virtual server technology, Baseline will migrate your current physical servers to portable virtual machines. Virtual machines are then loaded onto the enterprise-class infrastructure at our facility, where we will ensure that they operate at peak availability and efficiency levels.
Using an enterprise-class infrastructure and Double-Take software, Microsoft servers and other applications can be replicated in real-time to our recovery hot-site, with minimal changes to the production systems. Source servers can be physical or virtual, and specific directories or entire servers may be replicated.
Double-Take uses patented replication and failover technology to continuously capture byte-level changes as they happen, and replicate those changes to target servers at our facility. As expected, the target servers are on their own network, protected by advanced intrusion prevention systems (IPS), and accessible only through a secured firewall. If any type of significant event occurs, the servers are available 24/7 and can be quickly recovered.
The replication infrastructure at our company is first class. Virtual machines are guaranteed to perform optimally through CPU, memory, and storage level Quality of Service (QoS) parameters, High Availability (HA), and VMware VMotion. Our extensive internet capacity eliminates bandwidth restrictions at the target.
Email and web servers are excellent candidates for server replication. The servers have one or more public IP addresses, and are protected by firewall and intrusion prevention systems. Recovery can be initiated automatically or manually, including DNS changes. Target servers maintain communication with the source production servers. If the production servers are unavailable, authorized technicians are notified to review the system health or initiate a failover sequence.