Enduradata Replication Software Adds Early Email Alerts for System Failures
As well as reporting
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 12, 2014 at 3:08 pmEnduraData, Inc. adds early warning email alerts and reporting to EDpCloud file replication software.
Version 4.1.7 includes early warning email alerts
about system failures and disruptions to file synchronization:
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Data managers and systems staff are alerted via email when data replication is disrupted by system faults or network malfunctions
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EDpCloud provides automatic alerts and reports on file replication and data protection
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Whether in the data center or in remote geographic sites, management and staff will now be able to monitor and respond to disruptive events, minimizing impact of failures and maintaining system integrity.
v4.1.7 provides email alerts and reports to systems managers’ inbox, keeping them abreast of their data replication status 24/7.
It helps protect an organizations data, aggregates and distributes data, preserves all evidence – logs, audio, video – and brings data from many locations and systems to analytic engines, databases and data reservoirs.
Access to timely data is critical for any organization healthcare, manufacturing, professional services or government. When leveraged on time, data helps mitigate organizational risk, provides critical insights for decision-making and creates a competitive advantage.
The solution enables companies to move data between heterogeneous platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris and Unix on Intel and other proprietary architectures) and geographic sites. System administrators can aggregate or distribute data in a timely fashion for data protection and for decision making.
The company is one of Minnesota’s pioneers of secure large scale cross operating system and inter site data replication and file transfer software. It bridges the gap between data creation and the decision making process.
It provides data managers and system administrators with instantaneous reporting and alerts on system failures or disruptions via email.