TEXARKANA, Texas — Red River Credit Union is spreading the wealth–in this case, its sophisticated mesh of ATMs, phone service and computer networks that keep member service going even if a disaster strikes.

The $359 million credit union has recently deployed a disaster recovery and business continuity backup system, the heart of which is an EMC Clarion CX320 storage area network (SAN) system, according to its Chief Information Officer Robert Haley.

Every 15 minutes, the SAN replicates data from the credit union's XP Systems core processing system between the main data center and a backup center at another branch about 15 miles away. Every 30 minutes, the same thing happens with its ImageSoft Nautilus document imaging and storage system, Haley said.

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