How Leased Line Failover Can Save Your Business from Costly Downtime?

How Leased Line Failover Can Save Your Business from Costly Downtime?

Network downtime costs businesses more than lost productivity—it risks client trust, data security, and increased operational costs. According to Gartner, internet downtime costs an average of $5,600 per minute. For uninterrupted service, businesses need a failover solution that instantly switches to a backup connection in case of primary line failure.

What is Leased Line Failover? 

Leased line failover is a dedicated, automatic backup solution providing uninterrupted connectivity by rerouting traffic when disruptions occur. Unlike standard backups, leased lines offer dedicated bandwidth with higher speeds and lower latency, keeping businesses operational even during peak usage.

Types of Failover Solutions

  • Hot Failover: An always-active connection that instantly switches if the primary line fails—ideal for mission-critical setups.

  • Warm Failover: Partially active and quickly operational during disruptions, offering a reliable balance between speed and cost.

  • Cold Failover: Activates only when needed, suitable for businesses that can tolerate brief interruptions.

Key Benefits of Leased Line Failover 

Leased line backups ensure reliability, low latency, and high-speed performance, making them essential for sectors like finance, e-commerce, and healthcare. From maintaining real-time transactions to supporting telemedicine, they minimize disruptions that impact revenue and reputation.

Why Choose Ishan Technologies? 

At Ishan Technologies, we specialize in tailored leased line failover solutions to protect your connectivity and reputation. Our expert team ensures seamless business continuity with solutions that fit your unique needs.

Investing in leased line failover isn’t just a safeguard; it’s a strategic step toward operational excellence and customer trust. To know more, read our full blog. 

Brijrajsinh Jadeja

network engineer L1 network engineer Airtel Broadband

1mo

Very informative

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