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* Private Hosted Exchange Vs. Hosted Exchange Server
We only offer Private Private Hosted Exchange server. This is your own version of Windows Server, connected to your company infrastructure, joined to your domain and hosts only your companies Exchange based e-mail. Private Hosted Exchange
Hosted Exchange are large Exchange server implementations that handle multiple companies on the same server. This form of hosted Exchange does not meet some compliance standards and does not interface with some line of business applications.
Increasingly, organizations are recognizing the benefits of collocating their mission-critical equipment within a data center. Collocation is becoming popular because of the time and cost savings a company can realize as result of using shared data center infrastructure. Significant benefits of scale (large power, mechanical and security systems), result in large collocation facilities. With core business function in a robust network environment organizations can enjoy the freedom to focus on their core business.
Our tier 1 data center gated/biometric /video surveillance secured access, redundant power(Battery and Dual Generators), dual HVAC, fire detection systems and multiple fiber optic loops. We can accomidate 2u to full racks and increments of bandwith from 2MB to GB.
Private Hosted Exchange
Server Colocation
Managed Services is our way of providing enterprise class support to small and medium businesses for a flat-rate in Charlotte, NC. Worry-Free IT.
Our services include the following:
* Optional unlimited onsite support
If a disaster results in your end-client losing their entire office — servers and on-site NAS included— you order a newly imaged NAS with the most current backup-normally the last daily that was done, to be shipped out via next business-day air transportation to a location of your choice. If such an event occurs, we will not host the data at the co-location facility. Depending on the NAS model used, multiple servers can be virtualized on one NAS even as the NAS continues to perform backups of other servers.
When the NAS arrives, all you need to do is plug in a patch cable and you’re up and running. This recovery service will allow you to use the NAS for two weeks before it must be returned or purchased. This timeframe should allow you to get a new server ordered, in place and do a bare-metal restore from the NAS before returning the NAS. Alternatively, you can choose to keep the NAS and you will be billed for the list price of the new NAS. This would also allow you to use this NAS for the ongoing backups when you move forward, re-establishing the network for your client.
The NAS device can be configured to backup multiple Windows servers (2000,2003,2008) and workstations by partition or by logical drives. There are no file or folder-level exclusions, because a snapshot of the entire partition is taken at the block level on the hard drive.
Also, database applications such as Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Exchange Server transfer data in blocks without having to worry if files are open or if they are in use.
Base Image - The first backup taken of a server is the base image — an exact copy of the currently used space on the server. The base image is taken for each volume (or partition) on the server. Once the base image is set all future backups are incrementals.
Remote Storage and Base Remote Backup Image Creation - Your data is stored (in encrypted form) in two secure online data backup centers, located hundreds of miles apart from each other. The BASE IMAGE will be sent via a SATA II drive to the primary remote storage facility. There is generally a three-week turnaround time required for this base image transfer to occur. Incremental back ups will occur in the meantime and they will collapse into the base image when the transfer is complete.
Incrementals – Incrementals take place at the frequency that you schedule. If you select 24/7 backups at 15 minute incrementals 96 incremental files will be created each day. If you selected one-hour incrementals, 24 incremental files will be created each day.
Incremental Forever Methodology -Incremental Forever Methodology differs from regular incrementals in that only one full backup or base image is required. This greatly reduces the time it takes to perform subsequent backups as each incremental takes only seconds to complete.
Synthetic Incrementals - Incremental files are collapsed into synthetic incrementals (basically one larger incremental file). This is done to ensure chain integrity and to speed up restorations. The fewer hops from the current point-in-time back to the base image, the faster your restoration will be.
Recovery Options – Recovering files and folders is a simple process where the entire image is mounted as a volume on the NAS device. The encryption is needed. Files can then be copied to the destination server over the network. We also provide utilities enabling your engineers to restore files, folders, Exchange mailboxes or messages and SQL tables and databases.
Virtualization (Physical to Virtual) Standby Server Functionality – The NAS device can “virtualize” failed servers while keeping the system in the same state as it was before the problem arose. No configurations are necessary. Once virtualized, the NAS will resume the backup schedule that was in effect before the failure.
Bare Metal Restore (Virtual to Physical) – When it comes time to restore the virtualized server back to physical hardware, our bare metal restore process allows restorations to dissimilar hardware.
On-site and Off-site Solution with Multiple Restore Points – Multiple NAS devices can be placed on a LAN. Each NAS device, depending on the model, can be configured to backup one single server or multiple servers.
Everything comes together in our NAS device to produce 15-minute incremental snapshots that safely reside within the device and are ready to be used to restore a file, a file folder, an email, or a database… all within five minutes.
Accelerating your document workflow Accelerate your document workflow with Xerox printers and multi-functional devices Store, archive and access your documents across the web with secure Xerox document management.
- 90% of all companies DO NOT track their costs for desktop and network printing (Buyers Laboratory)
- According to Gartner, a typical business spends 1-3% of annual revenue on document output alone. For a company with an annual revenue of $1 billion, this equates to $10-$30 million.
Have you looked at your printer and copier environment lately? If not, you might be in for a shocking eye opener.
Network Essentials Print Management Services, utilizing Xerox hardware and software, can save up to 30% of your printing and copying costs while also delivering significant user productivity gains.