Global Solution Guide
Cloud Security EssentialsBacking up your servers and data with Double-Take Cloud backup provides industry leading, real-time protection combined with the security and stability of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure.
Protecting Exchange 2010 for SME’s
For small to medium enterprises with a single-server infrastructure, maintaining the availability of Exchange 2010 is a critical part of keeping the business running.
High Availability for Exchange 2010
Exchange 2010 keeps your business running; Double-Take Availability keeps Exchange 2010 running
Six Tips for SMB’s
IT system downtime puts small and midsize businesses at high risk, but relying on native or tape backup as a cost-saving measure can leave gaps in the continuity plan. The key to getting back on track quickly is an affordable, reliable disaster recovery plan that provides fast access to a current copy of data. Here are six tips for an SMB approach to protecting critical data.
Disaster Recovery Protection for Hyper-V
Moving resources to Hyper-V virtual platforms allows IT departments to better utilize resources, but consolidating systems increases the concern for system outages caused by application, OS, hardware, storage or site failures. In this guide, five things you need to know about protecting your Hyper-V servers.
Enhancing SQL Reporting Services
By using Double-Take Availability to replicate production SQL Server data to a target server, live reports can be generated from a secondary copy of the SQL Server database being used as a Reporting Services data source. This allows reports to be created using current data without affecting the performance of the production database.
Enhancing Native SQL Protection
SQL Server offers some native protection, but it’s not intended to provide a complete disaster recovery solution. Protecting the data assets stored by SQL is the first step to providing protection and the ability to recover quickly. The second step, commonly overlooked in the initial phases of a recovery plan, is protecting the application itself.
Protecting SQL Server
Protecting the data assets stored by SQL is the first step to providing protection and the ability to recover quickly. The second step, commonly overlooked in the initial phases of a recovery plan, is protecting the application itself.
Protecting SharePoint
You rely on SharePoint Server to manage content, pages and email - but what if something happens to the server? Double-Take Availability provides high availability and disaster recovery for SharePoint Server, ensuring your users always have access to content.
Protecting Exchange
Complete protection of Exchange requires a lot more than managing tape backups. Recovery for the sake of business continuity requires real-time data protection which enables disaster recovery and high availability. Having a solution that is cost-effective, hardware independent and scalable is something every IT manager should consider
BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES)
Your entire team’s productivity has been increased with BlackBerry handhelds – but what if the server and software that powers these devices goes down?
Protecting VMware ESX Server
Virtualization is great for saving money and resources, but if you lose a virtual server, you’ve got bigger problems than if you’d only lost a single server. Virtual machines require advanced disaster recovery and availability solutions that protect you from data loss and downtime.
Trouble with Tape
Tape backups are expensive, require a lot of manual intervention, leave gaps in protection
and have high failure rates. If you can’t afford to lose time and data, software-based replication and restoration may be a better solution.
Determining RPO and RTO
The two primary methods of measuring the criticality of IT systems are how much data and time you can afford to lose.
Painless Server Migrations
If you’re facing a migration, Double-Take Move can take the complexity, downtime and expense out of the process.
Centralized Managed Infrastructure
Learn how Double-Take Flex can use your existing infrastructure to manage shared desktops, servers, blades and virtual systems.
Steps for Adopting a Green IT Infrastructure
Want to make your IT infrastructure more environmentally friendly but don’t know where to start? This paper outlines four steps for going Green with your technology.
Enhancing Backup and Recovery Strategy
By using real-time replication to a single set of Repository Servers, Double-Take® Backup allows you to minimize the amount of hardware you need to dedicate to the backup process for your organization.
Calculating the Cost of Downtime
Figuring out the cost of downtime is the first step in creating a business continuity plan. Here’s how to do it:
Using the Cloud for backup and Recovery
Double-Take Cloud is a combination of technologies from Double-Take ® Software and Cloud Service Providers (CSP) such as Amazon Web Services. This combination allows you to replicate data and system state information from one or more Windows servers in your production environment into a virtual server – called a Repository - running at the CSP. From this Repository, you can restore entire servers to virtual machines – also housed at the CSP – to resume normal operations quickly and effectively.