Back up of mission critical data with restaurantdiary™
restaurantdiary™ use the services of leading UK data centres to host its servers and live systems. We chose data centres that offers superb support and huge experience in running real-time, always-on systems. Our data centre partners also host systems for organisations such as the British Army, the Institute of Engineering & Technology, Renault, VUE Entertainment and the insurance services website www.confused.com.
restaurantdiary™ includes free online automated secure backup of all customer data.
All customer data is backed up to fully redundant data storage systems.
All customer data is backed up to remote servers.
All customer data is replicated in real time to alternative servers situated remotely and on a different Internet pipe from our main servers.
restaurantdiary™ takes backups of all forward bookings on any machine it is being accessed from. This provides an HTML printout of all forward bookings and/or an XML backup data file.
We also provide an XML offline diary for those who prefer to work that way.
restaurantdiary™ provides a high quality solution and superior support for our customers, freeing up internal IT resources, allowing them to be concentrated into more profitable areas.
restaurantdiary™ customers avoid large up front capital outlay for IT purchases and benefit from absolutely predictable and affordable costs.
Bandwidth capacity
Our data centre partners have more than 2.6Gbs bandwidth on their access connections and those connections currently run at 10% (200mb/s) utilisation at peak times, which allows restaurantdiary™ to accommodate even the highest spikes in traffic, without any degradation in service levels.
Some of our competitors, those who cannot offer the completely online service and absolutely predictable charges that we can (no commission fees on bookings - ever), often suggest reasons why they consider our approach to be less good than their approach (one based on local installation of hardware and software).
We are happy to let you be the judge - click here to see some of the arguments that they present and restaurantdiary’s responses to such arguments.