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Sanovi Technologies has announced an effective solution for the treasury departments of banks that use Kondor application from Reuters.
Kondor from Reuters is a popular application for treasury departments of different banks. By its very nature, a treasury application is a complex implementation, with multiple data bases, multiple application processes on multiple servers and multiple start/stop scripts, using off the shelf host or storage based replication. Sanovi DR solution for Kondor solves this problem in a unique manner. Sanovi DRM software is able to detect when non-logged operations on the database commence. The software stops replicating the transaction logs once transaction logs operations are detected. After the completion of non-logged operations, Sanovi DRM makes a complete backup of the primary database. The complete database is copied to the DR server and recovered. All of these operations are completely automated and do not require user intervention.
“DR drill is a very manual and people intensive process. With the implementation of Sanovi DRM for the treasury application, the banks are able to implement various kinds of test scenarios. Fail over Drill can be done without shutting down the production server; taking a backup of the DR database before the drill does this. Switch over and switchback drills tests the complete scenario of providing application services from the DR side and then resuming services from the primary site to mimic the scenario where primary comes back after an outage”, says Chandra Sekhar Pulamarasetti, Founder & CTO, Sanovi Technologies..
Further, Sandeep Kaul, Unit Head, IT Service Delivery, ING Vysya Bank, who was involved in the implementation of the DR software, commented, “Sanovi DRM exceeded our expectations. We were able to deploy the DR solution for our treasury application and do DR dill, all within a week. I thank Sanovi for their professional competence and customer centricity”.
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