The Xorcom Family provides bullet proof enterprise class Asterisk-based hardware. When you are deciding on what hardware to run your Asterisk-based telephony solution, bear in mind that not all Asterisk appliances are born equal. Consider these issues carefully:

Reliability
Performance
Scalability
Value


But just as important is Support.

Xorcom kit runs many mission critical call centers and myriad small/medium businesses. They know what makes a great solution and it is the add-ons like Twinstar failover and Rapid Recovery together with some of the most responsive support people in the industry that escalates the Xorcom range from a decent Asterisk-based technology, to a worldclass telephony solution upon which you can safely build your business.

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The Rapid Recovery Backup Utility
New 'Disk-on-Key' - based PBX Recovery Accessory from Xorcom

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The last thing that any business wants is its phone system going down. Unfortunately that can sometimes happen and then the most important thing is to get everything back up and running as quickly as possible with no loss of programming. Xorcom solved this problem with their unique 'disk-on'key' rapid recovery package.
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It is a unique software package installed on a credit-card-size Disk-on-Key (DOK) that enables simple, safe and speedy recovery of Xorcom's XR1000 , XR2000 and XR3000 IP-PBX solutions. For information about purchasing this technology for non-Xorcom Asterisk-based IP-PBX systems, contact us.
In just a few minutes, the XRR can restore and recover the Xorcom IP-PBX, including its configuration files, voice prompts and even voice mail, if desired.
Since it is possible to give each backup a descriptive name, many different IP-PBX system backups may be stored on the same DOK. The XRR compresses typical Asterisk configurations, including the complete trixbox CE™ or Elastix™ Asterisk distributions, to less than 0.5 GB. Consequently, a standard 2 GB DOK will typically store up to 4 different system recoveries. For more information, download the user manual, or watch the demonstration.
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