New strength injected into enterprise system recovery and data security

01-08-2024 | Apacer | Industrial

With the rapid development of AI applications in various fields, enterprises increasingly rely on data. Information security issues have become crucial, such as ensuring that data is not lost or used improperly. Apacer deeply understands the irreplaceability of data in enterprises.

Through continuous improvement of its exclusive backup and restoration technology over the years, Apacer strives to meet the diverse situational requirements of various industrial applications. This year, it has launched the latest CoreRescue instant recovery technology and the new WORM technology for embedded systems. The former is mainly utilised with multiple trigger mechanisms to activate the disaster recovery function and ensure the integrity of the original data. The latter protects data from being deleted, modified, or tampered with, and can supply strong protection for corporate data.

In the past, when customers experienced system problems with remote equipment, they had to wait for engineers to arrive on-site to deal with them. CoreRescue changes all that. The system can be automatically restarted on the spot in a few simple steps, greatly decreasing maintenance costs and downtime losses and significantly improving the overall operational efficiency of the enterprise. Since enterprises have different requirements for SSD backup and recovery methods in various application fields, this latest technology can activate the disaster recovery function via multiple trigger mechanisms. Currently, the CoreRescue series of products supports four major solutions: CoreRescue ASR (Auto Self Recovery), CoreRescue Button, CoreRescue USR (USB Self Recovery), and CoreRescue O.O.B. (Out-of-band). Customers can select the most appropriate cloud or local solution for their needs. Whichever is chosen, the result will be a more efficient networked operation.

Most companies have experienced a 'blue screen of death' or unexpected crash of an OS due to overheating, hard drive damage, application incompatibility, virus attacks, or some other cause. In this situation, serious problems such as data loss and damage are often unavoidable. Automated factories are especially susceptible to this. When a machine cannot start up and operate normally, it will not only affect the overall production capacity and lower operating efficiency but also need a lot of manpower and time to repair. It may even affect the company's revenue and cause reputational damage in severe cases. But now, with the multiple cloud or local rescue solutions in the CoreRescue series, there is no necessity to wait for maintenance technicians to arrive at a remote site. An admin can quickly restore normal operation of the machine as soon as a problem occurs so that the system does not shut down and the production line continues to run smoothly.

Along with the problems mentioned above, another common problem for enterprises is that hackers steal and tamper with data. From ransomware attacks to deepfake videos, there is a huge crisis hidden behind the manipulation of data, which has the potential for great consequences for society and enterprises. Realising the seriousness of this problem, the company's WORM technology was released this year. It permits a drive's volume to be written to sequentially, but only once. Once the data is written, no changes can be made. The main purpose is to prevent data from being improperly deleted, modified, overwritten, or tampered with. This technology is currently used in the company's industrial-grade USB flash drives and memory cards and has been successfully installed in voting machines. It is expected to provide embedded security for the financial, tax, legal, medical and cash register fields.

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By Seb Springall

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