Looking back on the process of building a digital campus, in the past, information systems centred on a single system. There lacked necessary connections among various application systems, and there was no unified standard. However, the core assets of the school were only equipped with the most basic data protection measures, being powerless to cope with the invasion of disasters and unable to achieve rapid recovery of key businesses.
Digital Campus 2.0 is approaching us. It brings a completely new informatization operation mode and construction thinking. It proposes to be led by top-level design, design application systems and data flow diagrams with users as the core, build application systems under unified standards, achieve data integration and sharing. Moreover, it adopts abundant technical means to focus on business continuity and enhance the service level commitment of the digital campus.
With the popularization of application systems, the campus is increasingly dependent on data information. How to effectively utilize digital resources, provide quick access and secure protection are all within the scope of data management. Effective data management can improve the availability of various types of information and ensure the smooth realization of various requirements of Digital Campus 2.0.
In the definition of disaster recovery systems in the international standard SHARE78, the highest-level disaster recovery solution is "zero data loss", which means that when a software and hardware disaster occurs in the data center, the front-end applications have no perception and the business is not affected. As the earliest domestic storage manufacturer to successfully develop the "dual-active technology", MacroSAN Technology's dual-active disaster recovery solution has been tested countless times, fully demonstrating its effectiveness and reliability.
In addition, MacroSAN Technology's data solution applies innovative technologies such as long-distance replication technology, CDM technology, continuous log protection technology, and backup all-in-one machines to achieve unlimited data disaster recovery within limited resources and realize the most economical and effective data protection function with resources at different levels.
MacroSAN's data storage solution, with its agile and flexible response capabilities, has provided comprehensive data storage solutions for more than 80 "Double First-Class Construction Universities", over 1,200 institutions of higher learning, as well as national museums, national libraries, and national archives across the country. At the same time, it has also laid a solid foundation for the future "cloudification" trend.
MacroSAN Technology has been consistently committed to ensuring high reliability, scalability, manageability and standardization of its storage products. When combined with software modules that are rich in functions, it is able to exert a significant role in the construction of digital campuses.
MacroSAN storage products offer rich data protection functions, including features such as continuous data snapshots, data replication, and data mirroring. Through these features, data management and protection from online to near-line, and from local to remote are achieved, providing users with multi-level and cross-regional storage solutions easily.