Cross-Standby Capability for Microsoft Exchange Server

Released on = January 6, 2006, 10:11 am

Press Release Author = Joanna Laznicka Phaze-9 Corp

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = Effectively achieve mutual disaster recovery capability
between Exchange servers located at
two different sites


Press Release Body = San Jose, CA - Sonasoft Corp. a leader in disaster recovery
software announces the release of its Cross-Standby solution for Microsoft Exchange
server. This new feature built into Sonasoft's, Sonasafe for Exchange maintains the
redundant, standby server by continually updating the data that is retrieved from
the primary system. The standby system can take over instantly in the event of
primary system failure and can be on-site or located at a remote site for protection
against natural or man-made disasters, as well as protecting data from
hardware/software failures or human error.

Email has become a mission-critical application for most businesses today being a
challenge to backup and restore. SonaSafe for Exchange Server gives users the
ability to automate their entire backup process. The Cross-Standby solution enables
two Exchange servers located at two different sites across the country or anywhere
in the world to act as a mutual standby for each other. If a crash occurs or if
someone in the organization loses a single folder or even an email, it can be
retrieved easily with just a few clicks... For example; a company has offices in two
locations, one in San Francisco, the other in New York. If the Exchange server in
San Francisco has 250 mailboxes while the Exchange server in New York has 400
mailboxes. Using SonaSafe, the server in New York will act as the standby server for
the server in San Francisco and vice versa. Suppose, the server in San Francisco
goes down, then the server in New York will act as the primary server for all the
users at the New York office and also as the standby server for the users in San
Francisco. Once the server is rebuilt at the San Francisco office, then all the
users from San Francisco office will be switched back to the Exchange server in San
Francisco.

\" Years ago people would backup their machines mainly because of hardware, software
or human error but with complications of Virus, Computer E-mail Worms, large loads
of Spam and regulations such as Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA, E-mail servers need a
stable solution which retrieve and archive corporate e-mails. A Solution like
Sonasoft could save a company by keeping them up and running as well as keep them
compliant to governing data laws", says Joanna Laznicka of Phaze-9 Corporation.

Key Benefits to Customers:

Create cross-standby capability between Exchange servers across the country

Affordable, easy-to-use disaster recovery solution for Microsoft Exchange server

The standby exchange server can be anywhere; no distance limitation

Meet regulatory compliance requirements like Sarbanes Oxley, HIPAA etc.

The standby server is available for testing/searching/monitoring purposes

Facilitate migration of Exchange servers from one version to another

Ideally suited for SMB Exchange environments

Ability to load balance by distributing mailboxes across multiple Exchange Servers

About Sonasoft®
Sonasoft, Inc. automates the disk-to-disk backup and recovery process for Microsoft
Exchange, SQL and Windows Servers with its groundbreaking SonaSafe® Point-Click
Recovery® solutions. Designed to simplify, automate, and eliminate human error in
the backup and recovery process, SonaSafe solutions also centralize the management
of multiple servers and provide a cost-effective turnkey disaster recovery strategy
for companies of all sizes.
For more information, please visit www.sonasoft.com.


Web Site = http://www.sonasoft.com

Contact Details = Contact information: Vas Srinivasan Ph.D Vice President of
Marketing, ph. 408-927-6200 vass@sonasoft.com or Joanna Laznicka, Phaze-9
Corporation, ph 408-448-3113 joanna@phaze-9.com

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