Zenith Infotech Introduces ARCA
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Advanced Recovery Continuity Appliance offers affordable backup and restore
options for businesses looking to independently maintain and monitor their
systems
WARRENDALE, Pa., May 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Zenith Infotech, a leading provider of
backup and disaster recovery, and remote monitoring and management solutions,
today announced the availability of its new near-line business continuity
appliance, ARCA. Distributed exclusively through the technology 'channel,'
ARCA is a network-attached storage device for Windows Servers preloaded with
backup, recovery and virtualization software.
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Available in four models, ARCA provides a reliable, affordable business
continuity solution for companies of any size looking to deploy a stand-alone
system they can maintain and monitor independently. Through its unique ARCA to
ARCA replication feature, technology solution providers can virtualize failed
servers remotely in a fraction of the time typically required of other
restoration options. The appliance meets the RPO standards of higher priced
business continuity solutions by indefinitely storing 48 hours of backups at
15-minute intervals, 14 daily backups, 5 weekly backups and 30 day backups.
ARCA is the newest product in Zenith Infotech's popular BDR business
continuity solutions series and features:
-- Block-level transfer for more efficient and reliable backups
-- 15-minute incremental snapshots for more frequent recovery point
objectives
-- Total Windows Server Backup, which preserves OS and applications as
well
as data
-- Exchange granular recovery, allowing restoration down to the message
level
-- Instant standby server virtualization resident directly on the ARCA
appliance
-- Bare metal restore, even to dissimilar hardware
-- Industry standard encryption to ensure secure backups
-- Multiple replication schemes for NAS-to-NAS replication
-- Integrated management and reporting directly on the device
"ARCA is a perfect complement to any organization's existing tape backups
because of its ability to provide near-term, near-line recovery from a single
file, database or mail message, up to a full production server, in minutes,"
said Akash Saraf, Zenith Infotech CEO. "It's an ideal solution for
organizations who understand the criticality of investing in a solid business
continuity plan, yet don't require the breadth and scope of a large monitoring
and support structure."
Zenith Infotech's BDR business continuity solutions, introduced in 2007, offer
a comprehensive disk-based technology for backup and disaster recovery needs
in the small-to-midsize-business market. With more than 10,000 customers
throughout North America and Europe, the product gives technology solution
providers a proven business continuity solution that can be offered under
their own brand.
To become a Zenith Infotech partner or to learn more about ARCA pricing,
availability and upcoming roadshows, solution providers should visit
www.zenitharca.com.
About Zenith Infotech
Zenith Infotech provides easily manageable IT infrastructure and
business-continuity solutions to managed services providers (MSPs)
internationally. Zenith's private-labeled Virtual NOC and Virtual Support Desk
services enable MSPs to offer small and midsized businesses a highly scalable
IT management system backed by more than 600 network engineers and
senior-level support staff. Using Zenith's SAAZ managed services platform,
MSPs can efficiently and proactively monitor, manage and maintain their
end-user clients' IT systems. Zenith's business and disaster recovery
solutions also allow MSPs to replace management-intensive, error-prone
tape-backup systems with onsite NAS devices, making it faster to restore
critical information. Visit www.zenithinfotech.com for details.
SOURCE Zenith Infotech
Lynette Bohanan of CommCentric Solutions Inc., +1-813-727-0196,
lbohanan@commcentricsolutions.com, for Zenith Infotech
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