For any server to be out of action for any length of time is potentially a catastrophic event.

For critical operations downtime is unacceptable, and the recovery of data is a key concern. Slow recovery from server failure has serious consequences including lost revenue and bad publicity.

WANSync is a disaster recovery solution that overcomes the dual threats of system downtime and data loss.  This is performed by the constant synchronisation of servers to identical replica servers that can be installed locally or at remote location. 

 

The real time replication over a LAN or WAN enables reliable failover, transferring control from the master server to the replica server should the master become unavailable for any reason. WANSync moves users automatically to the replica server, with no need for any individual settings to be changed. It also allows for easy failback once the master servers are back online.

Recovery from Data Corruption
If the master server becomes corrupted for any reason, WANSync utilises intelligent data rewind technology on the replica server. The replica server can be rewound to a bookmarked point in time, before re-synchronising with the master to remove all trace of any corruption.

It is estimated that ROI is achieved within 30-45 days of WANSync replication beginning.  Should downtime occur due to any unforeseen outage, WANSync will pay for itself in minutes, providing value well beyond the initial investment.

The WANSync suite of products includes:

  • WANSync Server – offers increased protection for application servers of any type, including open files and system settings
  • WANSync Exchange – replicates Microsoft Exchange servers down to a single-message level
  • WANSync SQL – maintains Microsoft SQL databases, replicating changes in real-time
  • WANSync Oracle – a WAN-based disaster recovery platform for Oracle databases

WANSync can be configured to replicate in a number of ways, including:

  • Single Master Data Replication - One to Many data replication where a single master is synchronised with multiple replicas.
  • Collective Data Replication - Many to One data replication where information from multiple servers is collected and consolidated on a single replicated server.
  • Multi Master Data Replication - Many to Many data replication where two or more hosts are synchronised with each other.