• Continuous Data Availability Foundation
• Eliminate delays associated with data recovery
• Maintain a ready to go copy of data
• Enable focus on recovering the business service
• Manual and Automatic failover
• Switchback when primary server recovered
• Extendable through custom scripting
• Foundation of Disaster Recovery and High Availability strategy
• Fully upgradeable to provide Continuous Availability
• Affordable entry point
• LAN and WAN deployment for added protection
• Rapid implementation
| Neverfail Replicator | Continuous Availability | |
| No Business Disruption Users not impacted : No service Interruption | • | |
| No Reconfiguration Manual changes not required: Standby system ready-to-go | • | |
| Continious Connectivity No client reboot: User remain connected; No Application Restart | • | • |
| Automated Operation No Manual scripting: Unattended failover; Automated Discover | • | |
| Continuous Operation Health check; Resource monitoring; Fault correction; Planned Maintenance | • | |
| Recovery Not Required Immediate failover: Seamless switchbacks : Synchronization | º | • |
| Configuration Validation and Monitoring | • | |
| Server Hardware and Os monitoring and protection | • | • |
| Data Protection Replication | • | • |
| Application Monitoring, Healing, Configuration, End-to-End | • | |
| Network Access monitoring, protection, optimization | • | |
| Performance Monitoring, Correction | • | |
| Disaster WAN aware, Secondary Site support | • | • |
| Recovery Point No data loss, Data Protection | sec:min • | sec:min • |
| Recovery Time Planned, Unplanned, Disaster,Application and Data, Business downtime | min:hrs | min:hrs |
| Total Cost of Ownership Software, Hardware, Implementation, Management, Business Impact | $-$$$ | $-$$$ |
| Optional º | Included • |