Redundancy Development
for Hardware/Connectivity
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If the network is down you’re losing money. The first step is to design a resilient architecture. Even then, unforeseen events will happen. Maintaining uptime and network availability means being prepared in the event of an emergency. Having the proper disaster recovery design including spare equipment, an offsite facility, and back-up files, means business can resume quickly and with minimal disruption. A network strategy which addresses the appropriate failover controls will protect your organization and facilitate a rapid recovery when unforeseen events occur. Applying disaster recovery criteria and ' what if ' scenarios to the network design, empowers you to build a network that is resilient and self-healing to maximize availability. Take advantage of our extensive experience to engineer your network around the predicted and unpredicted points of failure.
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Automated Dial Backup |
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Redundant Access Points |
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Site/Access Peering |
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