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Testing is a critical part of the disaster recovery planning process. Without proper testing, IT teams might miss crucial updates or make avoidable missteps in a recovery. Continue Reading By Stuart Burns Tip 23 Jan 2024 What is the link between sustainability and business continuity? At first...
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) offers a managed approach to disaster recovery, where a third-party provider handles the recovery process on behalf of the organization. DRaaS solutions typically include continuous data replication, automated failover, and comprehensive recovery planning...
If a location is prone to a certain type of natural disaster, working that disaster into the disaster recovery (DR) planning process is imperative. For example, if one data center is in a known hurricane zone, that data can be backed up to a location outside that area or in the cloud....
Disaster recovery strategies can reduce the risk of human error, eliminate superfluous hardware, and streamline the entire IT process. In this way, the planning process itself becomes one of the advantages of disaster recovery planning, streamlining the business, and rendering it more profitable and ...
Recovery point objective (RPO)– The point to which your state of operations must be restored following a disruption. In relation to backup data, this is the oldest age and level of staleness it can have. For example, network servers updated hourly should have a maximum RPO of 59 minutes ...
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Disaster recovery is a subset of BC focused mainly on the IT systems required for business continuity. DR defines specific steps needed to resume technology operations after an event occurs. It is a reactive process that requires planning, but organizations implement DR only when a disaster truly ...
The Disaster Recovery Planning Guide is intended to be a launch pad for those seeking help with the business continuity planning process.
A “warm site” for disaster recovery A “hot site” for disaster recovery Other (please specify) Question Title * 11. What are the key challenges for your organisation to the disaster recovery planning process? (Choose all that apply) Lack of knowledge on what to include in the disas...