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Data Backup and Data Storage Solutions
CCP Virtual Server Backup Click Here For Demonstration
This Data Backup & Disaster Recovery Plan bullet proofs your data for a fixed monthly cost! No tapes, and no daily regimen to perform.Features include:
- On-site Virtual
- Near Real-Time Backups
- Secure Remote Storage
- 256-Byte Data Encryption
- 24/7/365 Monitoring
- Intuitive, Fast Data Restoration
The traditional tape backup is still a good choice for backing up a portion of your data. Capacity and cost for tape backup is still hard to beat for small to midsized businesses.
Additionally, tapes are a good option for removing daily data from your organization. Other critical data may be backed up using an online backup solution. Need a tape estimate ... click here.
Additionally, tapes are a good option for removing daily data from your organization. Other critical data may be backed up using an online backup solution. Need a tape estimate ... click here.

NAS (Network-Attached Storage) - A NAS device attaches directly to the network and connects to servers on the LAN via standard Ethernet switches. Data is stored in a file format, similar to the way files are stored on a PC. Click here for example...
It may be a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server-centric system typically provides, such as e-mail, authentication or file management. NAS allows more hard disk storage space to be added to a network that already utilizes servers without shutting them down for maintenance and upgrades. With a NAS device, storage is not an integral part of the server. Instead, in this storage-centric design, the server still handles all of the processing of data but a NAS device delivers the data to the user. A NAS device does not need to be located within the server but can exist anywhere in a LAN and can be made up of multiple networked NAS devices.
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It may be a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server-centric system typically provides, such as e-mail, authentication or file management. NAS allows more hard disk storage space to be added to a network that already utilizes servers without shutting them down for maintenance and upgrades. With a NAS device, storage is not an integral part of the server. Instead, in this storage-centric design, the server still handles all of the processing of data but a NAS device delivers the data to the user. A NAS device does not need to be located within the server but can exist anywhere in a LAN and can be made up of multiple networked NAS devices.
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SAN (Storage Area Network) - If your business is large enough, it may necessitate attaching a disk array controller, tape library, or CD device to your operating system on a local level. This method of backup has been cost prohibitive to smaller companies in the past, but prices are going down and now present a reasonable solution for some companies. Is a SAN device the right size for your organization? Ask our engineers.
The Gold Standard in Windows Data Recovery Symantec Backup Exec 11d (CCP Preferred Vendor) for Windows Servers is the gold standard in Windows data recovery, providing cost-effective, high-performance, and certified disk-to-disk-to-tape backup and recovery—including continuous data protection for Microsoft Exchange, SQL, file servers, and workstations. High-performance agents and options provide fast, flexible, granular protection and scalable management of local and remote server backups.
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