Disaster Recovery
Business continuity and disaster recovery practices have come a long way from the days of just storing a tape offsite. If you have mission-critical applications or IT operations, you know that you also have to be prepared for hardware failure or losing access to your equipment. Many businesses are now turning to hardened world-class data centers in combination with their own IT facilities to provide a more complete business continuity solution.

Disaster Recovery for Mission-Critical Operations
When downtime is not an option and the failover must be as continuous as possible, Peak 10 can provision and manage a completely redundant architecture with automatic traffic redirection and hot site mirroring.
Disaster Recovery Service
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Colocation and failover to a hot site keeps the additional effort of maintaining a secondary site from overloading your primary IT staff, and provides geographic diversity without for the cost of constant travel to the secondary facility for maintenance.
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Automatic traffic redirection with failover parameters are custom engineered to meet your business requirements, greatly reducing the effort required to switch from the primary to the secondary site during a crisis.
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Storage replication and mirroring replication is available to synchronize the servers to a current version of the site and its data.
Cost-Effective Disaster Recovery
An On Demand Disaster Recovery solution is the cost-effective way to minimize downtime and its numerous ill effects. Instead of a week-long process of re-provisioning servers and networking in a new colocation facility, as well as trying to recover lost data reliably from tape, On-Demand disaster recovery solutions utilize an array of features to bring you back online quickly – time is money.
On-Demand Disaster Recovery Features
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Cold colocation - Servers are colocated at Peak 10's secure data centers racked and networked, but powered off, saving you maintenance time and reducing colocation costs.
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DNS hosting - Domains are managed by Peak 10 to facilitate rapid redirection of website traffic in the event that the backup site needs to be utilized.
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Site monitoring - By monitoring the primary site, customers receive notification when it is inoperable or unreachable, prompting a rapid response and initiation of the failover process if necessary.
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Emergency technical support - Expert engineers are available to facilitate bringing the backup online, as well as performing scheduled testing.
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Online Storage - A hot copy of critical data and applications is maintained for rapid recovery.