Presented By: MICHAEL HOFFMAN President & CEO - Bolt Data Systems June 16, 2010 Data Backup for the Shared Platform
Dec 25, 2015
Presented By:MICHAEL HOFFMAN
President & CEO - Bolt Data Systems
June 16, 2010
Data Backup for the Shared Platform
About Us
• Established in 2006
• Owned by 10 Telecommunications providers - Average years in business: 80-100 years
• 22+ highly skilled technical employees -Providing 7x24x365 service
• Regionally dispersed, but interconnected Data Centers
• All Service and Support – USA based
Facilities
• Two regionally dispersed, fully redundant data centers
• Fully concrete structures
• Dual redundant HVAC systems
• Dual redundant back up generators
• FM 200 – Zoned fire suppression system
• Digital surveillance system
• Biometric access control system
Services
• Managed IT Services
• Data Encryption
• Server Co-location
• Remote Server Hosting
• Virus & Spam filtering
• Disaster Recovery Planning
• Website Design
•Managed Security Services
•Virtual Private Networks
• Intrusion Detection Systems
• Internet Content Filtering
•Data backup and restoration
Benefits of Services from Bolt Data Systems
•Our services are managed
•24x7x365 toll-free support
•Local contact (IFN)
•Redundant data centers and systems
•Scalable solutions
•Affordable options
The Wealth of Information
Your data is your…
Intellectual property
Electronic records
Productivity enabler
Foundation of relationships
How Data Is Lost
The most common reasons for data loss are: 40% Hardware Failure
29% Human Error
13% Software Failure/Corruption
9% Theft
6% Viruses
3% Natural Disasters
A Look at Offsite Data Backup
Helps to solve many “challenges” Backups are scheduled Continual data protection Automated, digital offsite storage On-demand recovery Scalable to meet needs
So Why Not Offsite Data Protection?
Storage costs
Understanding where data lives
I like to manage my own backup process and systems
Granular Controls
What is backed up?
Whose files are backed up?
How do you prioritize file recovery?
How quickly can files be accessed?
Enterprise Data Backup
Network Computers
Network Server(s)
Files are compressed &
encrypted before backup
Transmitted over secure,
encrypted private tunnel
If needed, data is
restored securely and
immediately
Geographically dispersed,
Redundant data centers
Disaster Recovery
Three main components
Automated backup
Offsite, redundant storage
Immediate recovery
Backup Is Great,But It’s the Recovery that Counts
Costs of recovery mishaps
IT cost
Downtime – for one, many or all
Re-creation of data - if possible
Business viability
Virtualization for Business Continuity
Reduces price and complexity of business continuity
Encapsulates OS/apps/data
Stores encapsulated data offsite
Allows remote access to systems
Easy, quick restoration
Creates a “mirror” of primary systems
Provide “insurance” for your data
Gain process efficiencies
Improve your IT infrastructure
Establish a disaster recovery plan
Free up time to do projects you really want to do…
If You’re Doing This “Right,” You…
For further information contact:
August Zehner
317-777-7123
Thank you for participating!