CUSOs in Michigan and South Dakota have joined up to provide acrucial new data backup system to a credit union in Maine.

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The $165 million Cumberland County FCU in Falmouth will have a mirrored copy ofits core production server at Site Four LLC's facility in Yankton,S.D., that will back up the 16,700-member credit union's CU*BASEcore processing system from CU*Answers in Grand Rapids, Mich.,CU*Answers said.

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CU*Answers said its staff will work with the credit union andSiteFour to establish the data replication between the two serversand then monitor its synchronization remotely going forward.

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The system redundancy arrangement with Site Four also adds afourth data center option for CU*Answers clients, the CUSOsaid.

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“For the past seven years we have worked closely with ourin-house customer-owners to deploy high availability solutions andthis project is another exciting step for our cuasterisk network,”said Scott Collins, CU*Answers vice president.

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He said the CCFCU project is a modification of similar projectsit has completed at nearly all of its self-processing credit unionclients.

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CU*Answers said it currently provides core processing tomore than 200 credit unions across the country, including 160directly and the rest through the cuasterisk network.

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