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Vincent Biddlecombe, CTO of Transplace, explains how his company used virtualization in a four-step disaster recovery plan. The process offers a simple way to recover operations fast and at a ...
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Having a well-designed disaster recovery plan can be the difference between bouncing back from an incident or going under. Here's what to include in your plan.
Cold Sites: Trading Availability for Cost The cold site is the bare-bones approach to disaster recovery. These facilities have the basic infrastructure needed to run a data center, such as heating, ...
Enterprises typically have three options: Set up a secondary data center, go with an external DR service provider, or leverage the public cloud for recovery.
More and more IT shops are using technologies such as virtualization and replication to make disaster recovery just another service, sometimes using the same servers, network and storage that run ...
Leveraging the cloud for DR means that IT no longer has to create an entire replicated disaster recovery site, which can be costly.
The CIOs of two prominent universities say that their experience in implementing joint disaster recovery hot sites can be a model for other cooperative IT projects, even among business rivals.
Here are seven steps to effective business-continuity/disaster-recovery planning that will provide some practical guidance.
Small businesses have less volume to contend with, but often smaller budgets for protecting the file servers. Here are some disaster recovery tips that even the smallest organizations can use to ...
Hot sites provide the ultimate disaster recovery experience, with instantaneous or near real-time recovery of operations when the primary site fails. Hot sites build upon the warm site concept by ...
Cold Sites: Trading Availability for Cost The cold site is the bare-bones approach to disaster recovery. These facilities have the basic infrastructure needed to run a data center, such as heating, ...