Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 - 1:45 pm EDT

Disaster Recovery

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Disaster recovery is a plan which enables the protection and restoration of critical information in the event of disruption. Disaster recovery management includes functions such as identifying the critical and vital information, determining recovery needs, developing backup solutions and implementing the backup/recovery solution.

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From: When will you v-Available? » Blog Archive » Preventing Disaster Rather than Recovering from It
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 - 11:56 am EDT

[...] Disaster Recovery (DR) is the way to recover applications and from a system failure. DR is a reactive solution where if a failure occurs, IT relocates the data, builds the system over, and brings everything back up to working order. This takes time, a precious commodity that typically businesses relying on critical applications don’t have. In addition, recovering applications could bring about a number of side effects which you really don’t want to endure every time some minor failure happens. [...]


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