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Double-Take for Linux

 

Linux Data Protection and Disaster Recovery

 

Double-Take® for Linux provides real-time data protection, disaster recovery and automatic failover capabilities for your physical or virtual servers running Linux. Double-Take for Linux is easy to use and is an affordable answer for disaster recovery, business continuity, and centralized backup.

  • Reliable Data Protection and Disaster Recovery for Linux - Linux-based servers provide an open, flexible and reliable foundation upon which to run business-critical systems like relational databases, web applications and other IT infrastructure services. To ensure the success of the business, these systems deserve the highest levels of recoverability from Double-Take Software after a major disaster or site-wide outage.
  • Linux-Style Flexibility - You selected Linux because you wanted more choices. Double-Take for Linux provides the same flexibility for your disaster recovery solution. Implemented as software-based protection, it doesn't require specialized or proprietary hardware.
  • Don’t Sacrifice Performance for Protection - By replicating only the byte-level changes, Double-Take for Linux uses the absolute minimum bandwidth required to protect your data.

Want to know more? Download our Double-Take for Linux Feature Guide.


If you are interested in learning more about Double-Take for Linux data protection and disaster recovery, please email info@doubletake.com or call 1-888-674-9495.

 

Double-Take® for Linux

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  • Automated Failover
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