Global Data Vault completed today a major hardware expansion in its Dallas data center. The new equipment consists of a variety of high specification servers from Hewlett-Packard. The new capacity was required to support surging demand for the company’s new Data Failover service. Failover allows customers to use pre-configured servers with current data in the event that the customer’s own servers are not working for any reason.
“Failover is superior to backup because backup alone cannot get you back in business in minutes. With Failover your company can resume its normal operations much more quickly after an outage,” said Angela King, Global Data Vault’s Director of Sales.
About Global Data Vault:
GDV was founded in February 2000 in order to provide an easier and more secure method for businesses to backup and store their data. With customers throughout the United States and UK, GDV leads the burgeoning storage services industry with its world-class offsite data backup and recovery service. Find out more about Global Data Vault at http://www.globaldatavault.com.
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