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Redundancy - Data Mirroring/Replication
- Redundant Failover Drives
SyncWeb client data is stored on multiple data servers, each of which is configured with several redundant failover drives (indicated below with the vertical arrows within each server). What does this mean? In the event that a drive should fail, there are several standby drives ready to stand-in and assume function. These standby drives automatically stand-in for failed drives and data integrity is maintained at 100%.
- Failover Server
The SyncWeb data backup solution is maintained on a highly redundant network infrastructure to assure the highest standards in availability. In addition to the redundant failover drives, client data is mirrored to a second, identical server in real time. This allows for server failover, in the unlikely and unprecedented event that the primary server should become inoperative.
- Data Replication
Syncweb client data is replicated once more to a tertiary server off site, through a secure, encrypted, private network. This tertiary data store is replicated weekly from our primary location to our secondary secure location. This provides assurance that SyncWeb client data is maintained in the event of a catastrophe or local disaster such as flood or fire.
The measures listed above provide SyncWeb client data with six (6) levels of redundancy and a level of availability that is unmatched in the data backup industry.

In the figure above, note that Server 1, 2 and 3 all have internal redundancy and failover systems. In this configuration, Server 2 is always ready to stand-in for Server 1. As an added precaution, data from Servers 1 and 2 is replicated from the primary location to Server 3 at the secondary location.
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