Whataburger Selects Data Foundry

June 14, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center operator Data Foundry (datafoundry.com) announced on Wednesday that it has been selected by Texas-born food chain Whataburger Restaurants (whataburger.com) to provide its infrastructure with custom built data center services.

Data Foundry says Whataburger is housing its primary server infrastructure within a custom built cage in one of Data Foundry’s enterprise data centers.

The company will provide a secure data center facility in which to house Whataburger’s entire mission critical server infrastructure so that its operations will be maintained in the event of a local disaster, such as a hurricane. Whataburger says it will continue to use its Corpus Christi location as a contingency site.

“Throughout the past couple of years we’ve seen more and more companies adopting robust disaster recovery plans which place their secondary site well away from their primary site,” says Mark Noonan, VP of sales for Data Foundry. “Whataburger’s choice to take their contingency plan a step further and move their primary sever infrastructure away from their coastal headquarters is reflective of this trend towards creating the safest, most logical disaster recovery plans possible. Data Foundry’s Austin data center is a natural choice for companies seeking a top facility which is isolated from many of the inherent risks found in coastal and panhandle locations.”

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