Businesses are increasingly dependent on uninterrupted operations and
increased storage, but traditional capacity-based methods such as tape backup,
duplication, vaulting, and others don’t efficiently scale across a distributed
enterprise. In addition, companies find they have too much data to protect, and
that an effective disaster recovery strategy is too important to neglect.


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longDesc="Disaster Recovery Planning Template" height=123>Also, as neither
budgets nor backup windows are growing, a re-think on data protection
architectures and recovery approaches is necessary. CIOs must have:



  • A comprehensive approach to enhancing data protection and disaster
    recovery

  • Increase replication and backup throughput and reduce bandwidth
    requirements

  • Identify systems to be protected and identify critical
    interdependencies

  • Develop strategies that include cloud storage for backup and
    archive

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