Co-location / Disaster Recovery
Prevent Loss with Data Co-Location
In a terrifying instant, flood, tornado or fire can destroy a business. 9 out of 10 businesses will fail following a total loss of computerized records. That loss doesn’t ever have to happen. With co-location services from Iowa Telecom, not only can you ensure that your system is not only digitally, but also physically, backed up off-site in a heavily secure facility.
The best way to avoid the risk of data and communications loss following a disaster is to co-locate and prevent loss, increase reliability and ensure that your employees are on task and productive as swiftly as possible.
But more than that, data center co-location ensures that your network has built-in redundancy, so that even if the primary network becomes inaccessible for any reason, your employees can seamlessly continue working.
Whether disaster strikes or the primary network goes down for more mundane reasons, Baker Communications will ensure that your business doesn’t just face adversity, but that it continues to grow through it.
Disaster Recovery Ensures Seamless Productivity
You don't have to live under the looming shadow of disaster, but you do need a strategy for keeping the business running in the face of facility shutdown.
Baker Communications provides fully networked, dedicated disaster recovery seats so that if your building goes down, your business doesn't. Within 24-hours, you can have a fully-networked headquarters, call center, or disaster planning space running, and your customers won't even know the difference.
Our disaster recovery services include:
- Reserved, dedicated space
- Five separate fiber paths out of the DR facility
- Reservations available by the seat, room or building
- Data connections up to one Gb available directly into a major telecommunications server room
- A variety of voice and data options
- A variety of packages including rack space, network and seats.
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Tell us your number one business challenge, and let us offer you affordable technology that solves it.
- Disaster Recovery Best Practices
- A disaster can bring disruption of all or part of business operations, which may directly result in revenue loss. To minimize disaster losses, it is very important to have a good disaster recovery plan for every business subsystem and operation within an enterprise.
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