Disaster recovery essentials: E-Guide on DR planning and testing strategies
September 19, 2009
In almost every conversation we have, and on every survey we run, disaster recovery (DR) is consistently the No. 1 priority for storage managers. When you think about it, that represents a startling turnaround. Only a few short years ago, disaster recovery was considered something of a luxury item, affordable by only the biggest companies with the fattest budgets. I don't have to run through the list of recent incidents that have put that theory to rest for good.Today, the issue isn't whether or not you have a disaster recovery plan, but rather to have one that will work when needed. Effective testing and remediation is, of course, a requisite, but it's even more important to match up available technologies with corporate objectives.
The good news is that today there are ample technology choices to employ in a DR plan. But that's the bad news, too, as storage managers are pressed to find the right combination of technologies and processes that will help ensure that their businesses can withstand and
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Fortunately, there are some services available that can help you address most of these concerns.
Investigate thoroughly and choose carefully.
Much is at stake.