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Cloud Solution Technology

Secure, convenient and cost-effective.

With the support of a global team of engineers and hosted at specialized and highly secured facilities, SirsiDynix Cloud provides all the specifications and benefits you’d expect of a hosted service. With dedicated server capacity, including all server resources – CPU, memory, disc, server-side networking and more – and all future server capacity provided, free of additional charge. If more performance is ever required based on usage or system enhancements, servers will be upgraded or replaced automatically.

All systems come equipped with redundant, high-bandwidth internet capacity for optimal reliability. All SirsiDynix production server components are also redundant, from CPU and memory to switches and internet connections.

Other features you can expect from our cloud technology include:

  • Automatic application backups via BakBone NetVault, performed daily to disc and tape with weekly off-site storage of media archives
  • Proactive management and monitoring of systems by SirsiDynix. Systems notify SirsiDynix administrators of performance, available disc space, memory usage, network errors or degradation
  • Monitoring of facility environment with IP-accessible devices to alert SirsiDynix Cloud staff of any change in temperature or air-flow
  • Dedicated, secure network cameras available to SirsiDynix Cloud staff for added and continuous monitoring of applicable infrastructure spaces
  • Predictive monitoring and support of major system components, enabling components to be replaced before they fail and cause interruption
  • Active monitoring of systems for security and regular patching to the latest OS security and stability releases
  • Redundant firewalls using advanced intrusion prevention systems and advanced scanning technologies on all traffic
  • Large-scale Java clusters
  • Standby hardware dedicated to fast recovery in the case of critical hardware failures
  • 24-hour Critical Care support.





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