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NewCloud Networks Utilizes Its Virtual Private Data Center Service As A Disaster Recovery System For Mid-Market Businesses

10:11:40 - 31 March 2014

Having recently released their Virtual Private Data Center solution to mid-market businesses across the country, NewCloud Networks is using the service to provide a disaster recovery solution.

(PRWEB) March 31, 2014 - NewCloud Networks, a Denver-based Cloud Computing and Communications provider, recently released its newest solution, theVirtual Private Data Center(vPDC) to mid-market businesses and has since, found multiple uses for the service, including utilizing the service as a disaster recovery solution.

“Our business is growing in the mid-market and the Virtual Private Data Center has proven to be our most versatile solution. We realized shortly after releasing the solution that it could not only be used as an alternative to physical server infrastructure or as a hybrid cloud solution, but that we could leverage ourrecent data center expansionand use vPDC as a disaster recovery solution as well,” said Sam Kumar, President of NewCloud Networks.

NewCloud’s primary data center is located in the Denver Tech Center in Colorado. The area is considered geographically secure, making it an ideal location for businesses to host their data. The company has attained bothHIPAA compliance and SOC 2 Type 1 certification,allowing for the hosting of sensitive data including medical records. NewCloud has a secondary data center location in Phoenix, Arizona. “We began expanding our data center footprint in order to provide true redundancy and disaster recovery to our customers.In order to provide true disaster recovery, it is essential that the data centers are located a minimum of 500 miles apart. At such a distance, it is highly unlikely that a single natural disaster will impact both sites,” says Kumar.

The opening of NewCloud’s Phoenix data center and the launch of the Virtual Private Data Center made the solution ideal for disaster recovery. Businesses now have the option of hosting their services in Phoenix or Denver and have the added option of backing up their environment in a second location. In the coming months, NewCloud will implement more data center locations in geographically disparate locations across the country. Kumar states, “Our goal is to make close-proximity Cloud Computing services available to every region of the country, and to provide disaster recovery services in an area of their choice as well.”

The current data center locations are tied together with a 10 Gig MPLS backbone, separate from the public Internet, making the NewCloud service more secure than the average multitenant Cloud provider. Businesses seeking Cloud infrastructure services as well as disaster recovery services should contactNewCloud Networksdirectly at 855-255-5001.

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