Fault Tolerance
Fault-tolerance is a design practice that enables a computer system or network to continue operation when some part of the system fails. In other words, the system as a whole is not stopped due to problems either in the hardware or the software and will continue to operate, possibly at a reduced level rather than failing completely, until a repair can be implemented.Many businesses cannot execute a sale, look up inventory, complete a quote or process payroll without their computers and networks. As the dependence on technology grows the importance of having a fault tolerant system also grows. Regardless of the size of your business, there is a level of fault tolerance that meets your need and budget. The staff at Diversified Computer Resources (DCR) will work with you to determine what fault tolerant level is right for you.
We accomplish this by determining the following:
How much does it cost you per hour if your key computers are completely down?
How long can you afford to be down if one or more of your key computers fails?
What impact does it have on your ability to generate revenue if a key computer fails?
DCR will help you find the answers to these questions and then recommend the level of fault tolerance that is right for your business and your budget. The right combination of solutions can save your business when mistakes, failures, or natural disasters occur. See the FAQ section for more answers to your questions. Then contact us for your free one hour Business Assessment to see how we can make technology work to protect your business!


