By Allan Tan | Dec 18, 2008
Remote System availability is critical to maintaining business continuity. Network outages and related disruptions in services account for significant losses in both productivity and revenue. Traditionally, organizations have built redundant infrastructures at remote sites to ensure the stability of the network. Companies today are considering whether they can cost-justify complete infrastructure redundancy across multiple sites for the sake of improved business continuity.
Driven by the advent of IP-based remote management technologies, businesses with remote offices have turned increasingly to cost-efficient centralized IT management solutions. These solutions, while impressive, are not without associated risks. IP-based access solutions (also called “in-band” solutions”) are dependent on the Internet for remote access to the infrastructure.
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