Redundant data backup
Our redundant data backup and high availability concepts apply not only to our hosting offers, but also to your on-site solutions.
Secure your data with e-pixler
and here’s how it works:
Secured multiple times.
Redundant backups protect against data loss due to hardware failures, cyberattacks, or human error.
Fail-safe server solutions
Stable operation even under high load, so your website remains accessible at all times.
Redundant network infrastructure
Multiple connections secure your online presence, even if one network fails.
Automatic data replication
Your data is continuously mirrored for maximum security.
Monitoring and support
We monitor your systems around the clock and respond immediately to any irregularities.
How redundant data backup works
- Central data source
The upper unit shows the source system in which the original data is stored and maintained. - Secured target systems
Below it are several storage blocks to which the data is automatically replicated — either in real time or on a scheduled basis. - Connection lines
They symbolize the continuous data flow between source and targets. Changes are automatically transferred to all copies. - Redundancy and failover protection
If one system fails, the data remains fully preserved and immediately accessible through the other copies. - Typical areas of use
Such systems are used in cloud backups, RAID solutions, or highly available infrastructures to reliably prevent data loss.
In short: The graphic shows how a central system automatically distributes its data across several independent storage systems to ensure maximum security, failover protection, and fast recovery.
High availability for Web & On-Site
If your website is business-critical, one thing matters above all:It must always be accessible. Because downtime means not only lost revenue, but also lost visibility and declining trust among your customers. Our highly available web hosting solutions protect you against this and ensure the secure operation of your platform — even if something fails in the background.
Why this is relevant to your business
Whether an online store, company website, or digital service platform: your website is often the first point of contact for your target audience. It must function reliably around the clock. Even short periods offline can lead to missed inquiries, abandoned purchases, or an unprofessional impression.
Redundant data backup — also for on-site servers
- Multiple backup: Your data is stored in parallel across several storage levels (e.g. RAID systems) to absorb failures of individual components.
- Spatial separation: Backups are additionally stored at an external location, so a local disaster — such as fire or water damage — does not result in total loss.
- Continuous verification: Regular tests and monitoring ensure that backups are always up to date and can be restored at any time.
- Fast recoveryThanks to automated emergency plans (disaster recovery), operations can be resumed quickly in the event of a failure — regardless of whether your servers are located with us or at your company.