A screen capture of CoreLink's backup services page
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center operator CoreLink Data Centers announced on Tuesday it is now offering real-time data backup services.
The company said the new data backup services provide offsite protection across multiple locations, replacing labor-intensive functions with accurate and efficient technologies that save time and reduce physical storage requirements.
CoreLink’s data backup services offer advanced capabilities to affordably protect valuable business information without the need for expensive and bulky tape backups.
The company’s encryption technology delivers full security and data integrity. The services also integrate real-time replication and fast data restore capabilities.
The data backup services expand on the company’s data center and managed security services that it delivers from its Chicago, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Seattle data centers.
Like its other products and services, CoreLink’s data backup offerings are backed with a 100 percent Uptime service level agreement that covers IT infrastructure elements including power, temperature and network availability.
“Our data backup services reflect our deep commitment to continually expand and enhance the breadth and depth of the support offerings we deliver to a growing client base,” said Jason Weisberger, CoreLink’s chief technology officer. “Expert, 24/7 help and support are our company’s hallmark, as is our pledge to provide IT infrastructure and support that not only meets, but consistently exceeds, customer expectations.”
CoreLink’s data backup services also cut backup time by as much as 70 percent, reducing physical storage requirements up to 65 percent. The data backup offerings provide a scalable, fail-safe and resilient environment for secure storage of readily available valuable information assets.
In a Q&A interview last month, CoreLink chief operating officer Michael Duckett discussed the company’s recent Houston data center purchase and how it fits into its overall data center strategy.
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