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As healthcare services become increasingly interconnected, maintaining continuous access to clinical systems has become just as important as protecting the underlying data.
To support this shift, Info2soft helped a regional healthcare network implement a unified data resilience framework spanning:
By combining backup, continuous replication, disaster recovery, and high availability into a coordinated architecture, the project strengthened data protection while helping ensure uninterrupted healthcare operations across the region.
Healthcare IT has traditionally focused on system deployment, functional development, and data aggregation. As smart hospitals, internet-based care, telemedicine, and regional care coordination have expanded rapidly, however, the sector has entered a new phase: data has become the core asset driving healthcare operations.
Today, nearly every clinical and administrative workflow depends on continuous access to reliable data. As a result, healthcare organizations are shifting beyond traditional data protection strategies toward data resilience — an approach focused on:
A regional healthcare authority has been advancing the digital transformation of its public hospital system, building a unified healthcare services network spanning city and county-level institutions.
Today, the regional healthcare environment supports:
At the data layer, centralized platforms manage:
At the same time, the rollout of internet hospitals, telemedicine, 5G-enabled pre-hospital emergency care, and AI-assisted diagnosis has transformed healthcare data from a traditional information resource into essential infrastructure for continuous service delivery.
As regional healthcare digitalization has deepened, the range of data types and operational scenarios has expanded significantly, exposing the limitations of conventional data protection approaches.
Challenges
Why it matters
Healthcare organizations need protection strategies aligned with workload criticality rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Challenges
Why it matters
Data protection must evolve from scheduled backup toward continuous replication, real-time disaster recovery, and high availability.
Challenges
Why it matters
Integrating these capabilities into a coherent resilience architecture has become a prerequisite for stable healthcare operations.
Working from the region’s operational requirements and a unified cloud resource center, the project established a three-layer data resilience architecture. Each layer applies a differentiated protection strategy aligned with the operational criticality of the workloads it covers — integrating data security and business continuity into a single framework.
Protected workloads
Core capabilities
Solution
This layer is supported by i2Backup, providing centralized backup management across multiple data types. The result is a foundational guarantee that advances the organization from “data exists” to “data is recoverable” — the first line of defense for regional healthcare data security.
Protected workloads
Core capabilities
Solution
This layer is powered by i2DTO, keeping healthcare data consistent and accessible across sites. Compared to traditional periodic backup, continuous replication narrows the protection interval — upgrading data protection from “scheduled saves” to “always-on protection.”
Protected workloads
Core capabilities
Solution
This layer is supported by i2Availability and i2Stream, enabling second-level recovery for mission-critical services. Core healthcare operations shift from “restore after failure” to “continue through failure” — materially reducing the impact of any disruption on patient care.
By integrating backup, continuous replication, disaster recovery, and high availability into a unified framework, the project strengthened both data protection and business continuity across the regional healthcare ecosystem.
Key outcomes include: