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Remote Backup and Remote Storage Testing
Test Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity:
Validate remote backup solutions in a lab environment before going live
Distance and transmission latency can result in lost data and lost business
Easy and inexpensive
Meet regulatory requirements
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Anue Systems Network Emulators

Don't let a disaster become disastrous for your business!

Disaster recovery & business continuity (DR/BC) planning are vital requirements for any business. Driven by mandates such as Sarbanes Oxley, DR/BC has become a critical agenda item for IT executives. As a result, DR/BC testing has risen in importance.

IT Managers:

  • Which capabilities and performance parameters are most important to test before implementing a remote storage plan?
  • How is the simplest and most cost-effective way to validate a disaster recovery solution?
  • How do you emulate different network SLAs (in terms of error free seconds, % throughput and bit error rate) and determine if they are sufficient to meet your company's needs?
  • How do you develop an ongoing maintenance plan to ensure that your remote storage operation continues to function effectively?


 
 

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Disaster recovery & business continuity (DR/BC) planning are vital requirements for any business. Driven by mandates such as Sarbanes Oxley, DR/BC has become a critical agenda item for IT executives. As a result, DR/BC testing has risen in importance.

For many corporations, remote storage is a key ingredient in their disaster recovery and business continuity planning. In addition to the business need, in many industries, such as banking and health care, remote storage may soon be a regulatory requirement. For example, qualifying financial enterprises may have to maintain an alternative backup site 200-300 miles from the primary site, according to the Federal Reserve and SEC. Learn more about Regulatory Requirements.

Establishing a remote storage operation creates many challenges, particularly in the case of a synchronous remote storage solution. Depending on distance, transmission latency can have a significant impact on applications. Errors on the network can affect response times and data integrity. These issues, if not addressed, can result in lost data and lost business to a corporation. The bottom line: you must conduct remote storage and disaster recovery testing of your solution before deployment.

To meet this need of validating data recovery plans in a lab environment before going live, many corporations are using network emulators from Anue Systems.

 

For disaster recovery testing, Anue Network Emulators simulate real world delays and errors that occur as data is transmitted over long distances.


 

 

 
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