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How It Works:
A local disk backup appliance, referred to as a Data Protection Unit, or DPU is installed in your network. The DPU provides high-speed, disk-based backup of your data. The disk drives in this appliance are removable, for off-site storage, just as you would do with tape. The backup utility backs up data, programs, operating system, passwords - essentially everything necessary to perform a "bare metal" restore.
The solution offers full integration with Microsoft Exchange for 'brick level' backups for individual message backup and restore and Microsoft SQL for online database backups. Venture's service provides backup for an unlimited number of customer servers and desktops. Individual server or agent licenses are not required!
A very high capacity storage device, known as a Data Protection Vault (DPV), is installed at Venture's Data Center. Customer's Data Protection Units replicate or "sync" their data to Venture's remote DPV on a defined interval. Venture's DPV is backed up to tape, for additional protection.
In the event a restore is required, you would restore from your local DPU, just like tape, only it's disk-based and much faster and more reliable. If for some reason you were unable to restore from the DPU (catastrophic loss), you would be able to recover by restoring from Venture's DPV.

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High speed local disk-based backup |
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Electronic off-site storage provides maximum data protection |
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"Bare Metal" restores ensure extremely rapid recovery |
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Removable drives permit unlimited backup data generations |
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Maximum off-site protection in Venture's SAS 70 - certified Data Center
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