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sponsored by Datto, Inc.
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01 Feb 2013
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01 Feb 2013
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PDF
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Case Study
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English
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ABSTRACT:
When an organization puts off upgrades of expensive, outdated, end-of-life servers in order to squeeze as much life out of them as possible, an unfortunate but likely outcome is a crash that causes unplanned downtime— and then it's up to the IT service provider to pick up the pieces.
In this case study, learn how IT service provider ProMission Projects prepared for and dealt with this exact scenario when it happened to one of its manufacturing clients.
Discover how virtualizing the client's server offsite allowed ProMission to keep production running until the replacement server could be installed, and thus avoid the significant cost of downtime.
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