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Rapid Failover Server
The ARCA can be configured to function as a rapid failover server in minutes. Eliminate costly downtime due to server failure. There is no need to convert backup files to virtual hard disks, run failover servers directly from backup images. Backups continue after a server is failed over. You have the latest changes [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span style="color: #4682b4;"><span style="color: #0186c9;">Rapid Failover Server</span></span></h2>
<p>The ARCA can be configured to function as a rapid failover server in minutes. Eliminate costly downtime due to server failure. There is no need to convert backup files to virtual hard disks, run failover servers directly from backup images. Backups continue after a server is failed over. You have the latest changes when restoring back to physical hardware.</p>
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<li>Software Updates</li>
<li>No need to maintain a separate test environment</li>
<li>Test Environment is always in sync</li>
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<h2><span style="color: #0186c9;">Virtual Test Environment</span></h2>
<p><strong> </strong>Replicate your production environment quickly and easily using our virtual sandbox network. Create machines on their own private network isolated from production to test software updates, security patches and configuration changes. Save time and the costs associated with maintaining a redundant test enviroment. With the Zenith ARCA have your Sandbox Virtualization environment up in minutes.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0186c9;">Disaster Recovery Testing</span></h2>
<p><strong></strong>The ARCA’s virtualization allows disaster recovery testing by verifying backup images. There are 3 modes, Live, Sandbox and Sandbox Private Network. Use the Sandbox modes to verify your images, use Live Mode in the event of a disaster. Your system can be restored in minutes, not days. This provides built-in redundancy and allows shorter RTO&#8217;s (Recovery Time Objectives).</p>
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<li>Runs Directly From the ARCA</li>
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<li>Virtual Server Will Have the Same Network Settings</li>
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<li>Vitualize a Server in Less Than 30 minutes</li>
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<li>Backups Occur During Virtualization</li>
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<li>Hardware Independent</li>
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<li>Virtualize Directly From Backups</li>
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<li>Select a Point-in Time Snapshot Just Before the Failure</li>
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<li>Perform Live and Sandbox Virtualizations</li>
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