Take Your Business To A Whole New Level With Redundancy Services

If you're tired of losing your important backup data, files and Internet connection to unforeseen problems, take your business to a whole new level with redundancy services. Redundancy is a top colocation service that protects your business from inventory, data and power losses. The service keeps you afloat when you really need it. Here are the benefits of choosing redundancy colocation services for your business.

Stay Connected to the Internet

When your clients depend on you to get them the products and services they need to stay operational, you need to have a reliable Internet connection in place. But when your Internet connection goes out, you lose the ability to meet those needs. Redundancy services can back up your Internet connection with a reliable, emergency Internet access that is located away from Seattle, Washington's unpredictable and unexpected winter weather changes.

When Seattle experiences heavy rains or freezing snowfalls, your Internet's connecting lines can fall or become damaged. A backup Internet service keeps you online 24/7, even during these weather changes. This means no more:

  • Unopened business emails
  • Missed Skype calls
  • Unscheduled inventory replacement orders

Your colocation provider helps you choose a backup connection that offers these services as a package or individually.

Having a reliable Internet backup service isn't the only thing you need. You also need to protect your company's transaction records.

Protect Your Business Transactions

As the tax season quickly approaches, you must have every business transaction you made this year in order. Your company's accountant can't file your taxes accurately without this information. If you lose your accounting backup files during a power outage, system failure or emergency fire, you may end up facing an audit from the tax revenue service.

Redundancy services keeps a backup of your backup business transactions in a secure location. This includes redundancy files for your employees' W-2 and 1099 data. In addition, your accountant can access the backup data by contacting or visiting the colocation provider's storage facility whenever necessary.

Keep Your Computers Functional

If your computer system is the backbone of your business, you need to protect each router and communication system connected to it. Additionally, your computers' hard drives can crash just when you need them the most. Keep your computers ready to work when you are with redundancy services. Here's how it works:

Secure Data Storage

The computers in your building connect to a main server housed in a secure colocation center. You can have one backup server or many, depending on the size of your business. The servers send information to your company's in-house computers through a large, protective network designed especially for your business. This action protects your private and business data from white collar crime, Internet piracy and identity thieves.

Protective Environment

Although you may do everything you can to keep your in-house computers safe from fire, water and other damages, unexpected disasters can happen. Redundancy colocation services may protect your backup servers in a fire-resistant storage unit. The unit is also housed in a temperature-controlled environment that keeps moisture and humidity down to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in your backup servers.

Detailed Logs 

Keeping track of who logs into your computer system is a must. Your redundancy services provide detailed backup logs of each time someone signs into your system to look at your employees' data, financial records and many other areas of your business. It helps locate fraud, privacy breaches and potential virus infections in your computer's servers. A breach in your computer's system is a serious threat to your company, and you should take every precaution necessary to protect it. 

Your company can inquire about other computer system services when you contact a colocation provider, like Isomedia, Inc.

The integrity, protection and success of your business are critical to maintaining a good relationship with your clients, employees and other members of the community. If you want to explore your redundancy service options, contact your provider today for more information.

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