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Quorum Labs - One Click Recovery
QuorumLabs onQ appliance was engineered from the ground up to provide enterprise level Disaster Recovery
Solution without the complexity or cost of traditional solutions. onQ One-Click Recovery puts all of
your applications and data back online within minutes of a storage, system or an entire site failure.
Deploy onQ to meet your needs locally for High Availability (HA), remotely for Disaster Recovery or both
as well as Hybrid Cloud Disaster Recovery Solution. onQ appliances are offered in a range of sizes to
match your requirements and also as a service through our Value Added Resellers (VARs).
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QuorumLabs onQ solutions go beyond network backup and online storage by keeping up-to-date, ready-to-run
virtual machine clones of your critical system on our appliances. You might have thought that running
redundant data centers on replicated network storage was beyond your reach - but that is exactly what onQ
integrated into our appliances.
onQ provides all the hardware, storage and software needed to create, update, manage and run multiple
"Recovery Nodes" simultaneously. Multiple onQ solutions can synchronize with each other over any network.
We integrate everything seamlessly and provide a single browser-based interface, so you?re not dealing
with multiple products from different vendors with different interfaces.
Quorum Labs Recovery Nodes
Quorum core technologies:-
* DCRM - our Distributed Computing Resource Management platform is the engine inside onQ. It is a powerful automation platform for monitoring and managing both virtual and physical computing resources. Originally developed for military applications, DCRM was spun out of Themis for commercialization. DCRM provides QuorumLabs with a powerful and extensible architecture that can go well beyond the current Disaster Recovery Solution capabilities of onQ.
* Global source deduplication - onQ only sends changes to the appliance that don't already exist on any other server at the site. This is done with low resource loading right at the source.
* Sub-file-level incremental updates - it is common for large files to have only small changes made to them. Some systems copy the entire file every time even a single byte changes. For large databases such as Exchange or SQL, this can cause gigabytes of unchanged data to be copied. onQ only send the changed "chunks", and it does this without resorting to disk-block-based algorithms, which have some significant disadvantages. For example, onQ supports powerful regular expression matching for file and folder excludes which many block-based systems cannot do. Why back up temporary and junk files?
* Near-continuous P2V - onQ keeps ready-to-run virtual machine "Recovery Nodes" (RNs) by merging incremental changes after each update interval. No other product does this for native virtualization (bare metal hypervisor) platforms.
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