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Risk Reduction Services
LIFE's Risk Reduction Services provide the highest level
of protection from loss of data, information systems
disasters, business continuity for your network and high
availability servers and services. LIFE's Risk Reduction
products couple together our reliable all-fiber network
with state-of-the-art redundant data centers to offer a
world class set of services.
LIFE's Risk Reduction products are the cost-effective way to meet today's disaster recovery and business continuity laws,
such as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPPA, and comply with New York State Comptrollers Audit Bureau on information data security and disaster readiness.
Features and Benefits
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Enterprise-class data protection for complex heterogeneous environments, regardless of size.
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Flexible, modular architecture of backup systems
delivers proven reliability and high-performance, with
an unmatched combination of features designed to meet
current and future data protection needs.
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Unique flexibility reduces deployment costs by
enabling customers to implement a LIFE solution that
matches their current system and network resources.
Data Protection
- Encrypted transfer and storage
- Data Compression
- Easy to use web-based interface
- File Delta
- Mailbox level backup
Business Continuity
- Instant failover of email, finance applications
- Network Rigidity
- Redundant DNS
- Data Security
- Data Restoration
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LIFE's dedicated, highly reliable Internet service leverages our proven all-fiber infrastructure and delivers Internet access at port speeds of 10 Gbps...
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LIFE's risk reduction services provide the highest level of protection from loss of data, information systems, disasters...
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