Overheard: Sharepoint disaster recovery
There are many disasters that can befall a SharePoint environment. Servers can burst into flames or the CEO can delete a folder full of important documents from his Blackberry. Todd Klindt, Free...
View ArticleOverheard:Blade servers good for disaster recovery plans
Since blade servers are densely packed, the companies offering blade chassis solutions have put a great deal of time and effort into creating highly efficient power distribution systems and cooling...
View ArticleOverhead: The cost of downtime
The Meta Group reports that the downtime cost for each company in the Energy Industry is $2.8 million/hour; in the Telecom Industry $2.0 million/hour; and for Financial Institutions, $1.4...
View ArticleOverheard – Pandemic planning
“Most of the larger financial institutions have some kind of pandemic/influenza plan or at least a pandemic overlay to their existing business continuity plans, but I don’t know if I would say they’re...
View Articlerecovery time objective (RTO)
The recovery time objective (RTO) is the maximum tolerable length of time that a computer, system, network, or application can be down after a failure or disaster occurs. Continued… Quote of the Day...
View Articledisaster recovery as a service (DRaaS)
Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) is the replication and hosting of physical or virtual servers by a third party to provide failover in the event of a man-made or natural catastrophe. Continued…...
View Articlestorage snapshot
A storage snapshot is a set of reference markers for data at a particular point in time. Continued… Quote of the Day “Storage snapshots act almost like a rewind feature for admins, enabling them to...
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