![]() ![]() They have a spare computer onsite we would move things to. If the first one fails, they don't have the budget to have a disaster-ready plan where, if everything goes down, they have something running that takes it right back up. And they want me to be able to get either the files or the full image down from the cloud to put on a new machine. ![]() They simply need one workstation, not even a server, backed up. I have other clients that just don't have that kind of budget. If the first system goes down, the second system is able to bring it right back up. ![]() It runs the virtual disaster recovery console, so it's constantly getting all the new backup images every day. I have one client that has a full, second dedicated server. I could cut out features if I wanted, which I don't, or I could add features as tiers to make a pricing bracket for myself to sell to them. They pretty much have any feature that I, as an MSP, could want, and they let me choose how to provide their product to the client. They really give you a lot of options with that. A nice part about the SolarWinds backup and recovery solution is that I get to pick how it's deployed, and it's per-client. ![]()
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