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Quorum's One-Click Backup, Recovery and Continuity Solution Key in Face of Natural Disaster
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FREMONT, CA, Jun 26 (Marketwire) --
With hurricane season now in full swing, the nation's 23 million small
and mid-sized businesses are once again reminded that their ability to
quickly restore data, applications and servers following a natural
disaster can mean the difference between survival and closure. Indeed,
the stakes are high: Aberdeen Group estimates that downtime costs a
mid-sized company an average of $74,000 an hour(1). Given this, one thing
is certain: Your business continuity plan and disaster recovery solution
had better be up to par.
While tape or disk backups have been the traditional business continuity
methods for small and mid-sized businesses, the cloud has recently
emerged as a less-expensive and less-complex fallback. Still, cloud
backup alone often makes recovery times longer -- a counterintuitive
consequence of the limited Internet bandwidth available to most small and
mid-sized businesses. In reality, most large restores from cloud backup
involve shipping physical media, thereby defeating a key reason for
moving from off-site tape to cloud in the first place.
Conversely, a hybrid cloud solution like Quorum's solves this dilemma.
Quorum's one-click backup, recovery and continuity solution, for example,
has ready-to-run, updated virtual clones of all protected servers.
Automatic and on-demand testing provides the extra reassurance that a
company's data, applications and systems are safe in the event of any
disaster. And recovery time is as fast as booting a virtual clone on a
Quorum appliance or through the cloud. As a result, businesses are up and
running after a disaster in minutes, not days.
Wayne Bailey, network administrator at Alabama-based Reno Refractories,
has found peace of mind by becoming a Quorum customer, and knowing backup
and recovery is one click away. "We know that in any situation, we can
recover our data, applications and servers by simply pressing a button.
It certainly takes the pressure off."
"Hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural disasters will always pose a
very real threat, so taking proactive steps to protect your data and
systems is critical to the welfare of any company," said Larry Lang, CEO,
Quorum. "With the Quorum Hybrid Cloud Disaster Recovery Solution(R) in
place, business owners can rest assured that their revenue, customers and
reputation are safeguarded. As we all know, it's not about backup, but
how quickly your business is back up."
To learn more about Quorum in action, please read our recent case study,
"Reno Refractories Finds Peace of Mind in Quorum's One-Click Backup,
Recovery and Continuity." Visit www.quorumlabs.com for additional
information on the Quorum Hybrid Cloud Disaster Recovery Solution.
About Quorum
Quorum(R) provides assured, one-click backup, recovery and continuity,
helping businesses safeguard their revenue, customers and reputation. The
award-winning Quorum series of appliance and hybrid cloud solutions makes
continuity a reality for small to mid-sized companies, letting them
recover from any type of disaster within minutes. Most importantly,
Quorum is simple and cost-effective. If your company avoids just 30
minutes of downtime, the Quorum Solution pays for itself. The company is
headquartered in Fremont, Calif. To learn more, please follow us on
Twitter @quorumlabs, check out our Facebook page or visit
www.quorumlabs.com.
Quorum, One-Click Recovery and the Quorum logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Quorum, Inc. in the United States and other
countries.
(1) "Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service: It Delivers," by Dick Csaplar,
Aberdeen Group, 1 April 2012
(http://www.quorumlabs.com/why-small-mid-sized-companies-should-consider-disaste
-recovery-cloud)
Contact:
Sammy Totah
BOCA Communications
quorum@bocacommunications.com
415-738-7718
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