Disaster Recovery Planning & Response
Disaster Recovery Planning is Priority One
For those of you that are fortunate to reside in geographical areas that are not prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and floods, you should not fall into complacency as there are numerous other events such as fire, disruption of electrical power, and failure of cooling systems. The list of potential data center disasters goes on for miles.
Disaster Recovery Planning
Sound business continuity and data recovery plans ensure that a company's most important information remains accessible, accurate, and secure, even when the unexpected occurs. Mission-critical data might include quarterly expense figures and a list of addresses of key suppliers -- or it might not. Each organization will define the value of its data in a different way.
Business Continuity
Business continuity processes ensure that essential business functions can not only survive a crisis, but also continue to operate during the crisis. Disaster recovery plans provide strategies and tactics for post-crisis procedures in order to establish the recovery of the business after a crisis occurs, but may also include a significant focus on disaster prevention.
Disaster Response Team
IT Infrastructure professionals work night and day to recover data centers that have been hit by a disaster. The lucky ones, which are prepared for such a disaster, recover their systems at alternative locations within weeks and start the planning of an orderly migration back to their old data center, or in some cases, a new data center. The less fortunate ones who don't have a solid disaster recovery plan struggle to deliver mission critical and financial data to their respective business teams.
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