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New solutions now enable
small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to protect
their critical data against unplanned business
interruptions for a fraction of the previous costs.
In todays world, organizations are
placing more and more critical applications over the web,
like financial transactions, orders, Oracle, SAP, Video,
VoIP. When outages occur, losses and business flow
disruption can be staggering. Even lost email during an
outage can result in huge financial losses. Not to mention
your customers not being able to get to you when your
Internet connection is down. The days of a single Internet
connection are over. Most organizations, if presented
properly will quickly agree that redundant access at a
reasonable price is something they need and it will save
them money and lost business. So ask yourself, Have you
considered a low cost, redundant Internet access strategy?
Well, we can help you with that.
Calculate what it would cost for an 8 hour outage at peak
business hours. (8 hours per year is the average outage time
for T1 connections in the US). Once you've come up with a
number that you feel comfortable with, it becomes a
relatively simple R.O.I. decision. Not only does a PowerLink
Pro solution guarantee uptime, it also eliminates link
congestion and bottlenecks associated with a single ISP
strategy. Further, our QoS traffic management features of
our Pro100 / Pro200 products guarantee minimum bandwidth to
specific applications such as VoIP and Video.
So what is PowerLink ?
PowerLink is a multihoming Internet access appliance, an
Internet gateway if you will, that sits between your LAN and
WAN. In this position it allows you to connect 2 or more
ISPs to your network for the purposes of:
WAN link failover / Internet high availability
WAN traffic load balancing both in and out of your
network for bandwidth aggregation of up to 100 mbps (Pro100/
Pro200)
Further, PowerLink has redundant hardware failover and
monitoring capabilities for mission critical applications
that require redundant hardware design, thus eliminating all
potential single points of failure.
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