Synology launches Active Backup Suite and Service Replacement Services in PH

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Network attached storage (NAS), IP surveillance, and network equipment provider Synology recently launched its newest products—Active Backup Suite and Service Replacement Service (SRS)—for Philippine SMBs and SMEs.
“We design our solutions to enable our customers to run their businesses in the most efficient and secure way possible. ASEAN Summit, Midori Hotel, JetStar Pacific, and Holiday Inn are successful examples,” said Mike Chen, marketing director of Synology.
All-in-one data protection for servers, virtual machines, and cloud workloads
The company recently unveiled its complete business backup solution—the Active Backup Suite comprising the Active Backup for Business, Active Backup for G Suite, Office 365—which protects scattered data in physical, virtual, and cloud workloads.
The Active Backup for Business provides protection for various workloads from PCs, Windows and Linux servers, and virtual machines through one centralized console on a single Synology NAS. It supports incremental backup, global deduplication, and versatile ways of restoring data. The integration with Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) allows users to replicate a production environment for a temporary disaster site.
The Active Backup for G Suite allows businesses to control and protect corporate data stored on the G Suite by backing up and centralizing it to Synology NAS, while Active Backup for Office 365 provides an on-premise backup solution that protects corporate data created and stored on cloud services.

Improved hardware replacement service
Synology also launched its Synology Replacement Service (SRS) in the Philippines to enable SMBs to maximize server availability and protect investments. Applicable to all current rackmount NAS servers, the service offers free two-way shipping for replacement products and collection of defective hardware as early as the next business day once the application is approved.
SRS provides timely support to reduce downtime caused by unexpected hardware failure. Users can also check the application process online.

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