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News: November 2009  In 2006, MMS built a new data center with the primary goal to incorporate high availability features across the facility. To that end it was designed from the ground up with multiple air conditioning units, a 50KVA uninterruptible power supply, gas-based fire suppression and external diesel generator. Since being built, the data center has not had a facility outage for which the systems could not compensate and keep customers online.
Now MMS is taking their systems design to the next level. Beyond the facility services, MMS are bringing fault tolerance down to the server and storage level. By investing heavily in new technology, MMS is implementing a multi-tiered environment to match the needs of all clients. Their base level of service will mirror the existing environment with some enhanced features such as faster upgrades and deployments of new software. New enhanced service package will provide all the features of the base level and add new options for disaster recovery including storage snapshots. Storage snapshots will enable data recovery at much more granular and frequent levels than available today. The MMS premium hosted server service offering will include the data recovery feature as well as complete server fault tolerance. Server fault tolerance is intended for clients that deem their applications to be mission-critical and require optimal availability. Using clustered virtual server hosts, MMS can ensure that applications will always be available even during a hardware failure to a physical machine.
MMS is extremely excited to be able to offer these new services to their existing and future clients and are looking forward to discussing the advantages with you.
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