4t Networks encourages Texas companies to prepare themselves for hurricane season with a disaster recovery and backup plan.
4t Networks' disaster recovery plan transfers your VMware virtual machines, over a virtual private network, to the cloud. This way, no matter the damage done by a hurricane, replicas will be waiting for you so you can get back to business with as little delay as possible.
Though many disaster recovery solutions can seem overwhelmingly complicated, 4t Networks strives for simplification, so that the service you get is as user friendly and comprehendible as possible. This way, you don't have to worry about how hurricane season might affect your business (or at least its virtual components).
"When a hurricane strikes, you've already got enough to worry about. Your data is the last thing you want to have to think about," explains Kevin Gray, President of 4t Networks. "Preparing for hurricane season by having a disaster recovery service protects your business's data from critical damage and leaves you free to worry about more important things."
4t Networks provides businesses with innovative disaster recovery plans and cloud hosting solutions. Because it understands the dangers that hurricanes present to businesses and their data throughout the gulf, 4t Networks is currently offering a 50% discount on its disaster recovery set-up fees through the end of November. Use the code "HURRICANE2012" when you check out to receive the discount.
About 4t Networks:
4t Networks is a managed virtual hosting company based out of metro Atlanta. Since 2004, 4t Networks has been providing the world with the very best in hosting. Superior customer service, a top tier data center and dedicated server virtual space make 4t Networks the best choice in Cloud hosting and disaster recovery. With customizable data and usage plans, you can always get the dedicated server space your company requires from 4t Networks.
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