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As part of Premier League English Arsenal's plan to move to its new Emirates stadium, the club is rolling out disaster recovery software that will protect against hardware failure on match days.
According to Paul Farmer, head of Arsenal's IT department, the stadium needed an entirely new IT infrastructure and with the new recovery system it can automatically be configured to monitor critical servers and move to a secondary back-up system if a failure is identified.
"If there is a failure, the software will detect it and bring the back-up server up as the primary one," said Farmer.
The club is rolling out the CA.XOsoft recovery software and has completed implementation on its email server.
According to Paul Farmer, head of Arsenal's IT department, the stadium needed an entirely new IT infrastructure and with the new recovery system it can automatically be configured to monitor critical servers and move to a secondary back-up system if a failure is identified.
"If there is a failure, the software will detect it and bring the back-up server up as the primary one," said Farmer.
The club is rolling out the CA.XOsoft recovery software and has completed implementation on its email server.
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