There are 5 steps that CIO can take to ensure timely recovery from disasters
that impact data centers:



  • Instantiation. Architecture and design of an IT environment to which
    production information can be continuously replicated.

  • Replication. Ongoing transmission of key transactional data in an
    encrypted manner to the replicated environment.

  • Configuration. Identification of the resources to be stood up in the
    replicated environment should disaster strike.

  • Restoration. Just like the human body has a natural sequence to being
    restored to life, there is a well-defined sequence in which the replicated
    environment is restored.

  • Communication. What the business users are waiting for — the system is
    up! – a message delivered through unified communications.

Disasters Happen — Business Continuity Disaster Recovery


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How do you balance the business continuity disaster recovery risk and
investment equation? Is the potential risk greater than the investment? The
facts are:



  • 43% of companies experiencing disasters never reopen, and 29% close within
    two years.

  • 93% of businesses that lost their data center for10 days went bankrupt
    within one year.

  • 40% of all companies that experience a major disaster will go out of
    business if they cannot gain access to their data within 24 hours.

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