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		<title>Disaster Recovery and Backup Suggestions for Windows Servers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a windows Server you should be backing up not just the data on the Server but all of the applications and server configuration information.   Traditional backup just backs up files, you need a solution that backs up the entire Server not just individual files.    Next thing you want is the data on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a windows Server you should be backing up not just the data on the Server but all of the applications and server configuration information.   Traditional backup just backs up files, you need a solution that backs up the entire Server not just individual files.    Next thing you want is the data on the backup being refreshed very often during the day.  Then you need something that backs up offsite as well.  In the event of a Server failure something should be able to take over for the Server and run the customer&#8217;s business.   A product like this has existed for a couple of years within the Small Business world but few people know about it.   Goto <a href="http://www.thebestgeeks.com/disaster.php">http://www.thebestgeeks.com/disaster.php</a> to get information about a device that will take a backup every 15 minutes and allow you to recover your business within 1 hour of a server failure.  48 hours if we have to fly in overnight a new device completely configured with your servers images.</p>
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		<title>Creation of Disaster Recovery Section</title>
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