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The Biggest Myths Surrounding DisasterRecovery. There are a variety of reasons businesses either do not have a disasterrecovery plan or their current plan is substandard. This is problematic when the decision-makers have bought into one or more of the common myths surrounding disasterrecovery.
The International Association of Cloud and Managed Service Providers (MSPAlliance), today announced that Agility Recovery would leverage the Unified Certification Standard audit (UCS) for Cloud and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) for its disasterrecovery program. ABOUT AGILITY RECOVERY.
But when it comes to disasterrecovery in the cloud, is that necessarily the case? In theory, most cloud services offer extremely resilient platforms and a modicum of disasterrecovery is built in. the cloud, isn’t my disasterrecovery built in? Isn’t that the benefit of being in the cloud?”
These features are robust and flexible enough that you can configure clusters (collections of Cassandra nodes, which are visualized as a ring) for optimal geographical distribution, for redundancy, for failover and disasterrecovery, or even for creating a dedicated analytics center that’s replicated from your main data storage centers.
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for billing, showback and/or chargeback) - DisasterRecovery / Redundant service sources where needed. ► 2013. (10). SLA) monitoring - Cost and budget tracking (i.e. Some would call the above integration functions "Glue Logic." Mobility. (2). Power Management. (37). Predictions. (43). Unified Computing. (26). Blog Archive.
ability to use free pools of servers to re-purpose for scaling, failure, disasterrecovery, etc.). simplified higher-level services, such as providing fail-over, scaling-out, replication, disasterrecovery, etc. ► 2013. (10). eliminate NICs and HBAs). reduce overall quantity of servers, (e.g. Mobility. (2).
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And fast repurposing means you can deliver instant High Availability (HA), entire environment disasterrecovery (DR), and near-instant scaling (capacity-on-demand). ► 2013. (10). In fact, even without VMs, some consolidation is possible by being able to use the same box for different uses at different times. Mobility. (2).
Another enterprise with the same email application may be operating in a Tier-III datacenter environment with a rigorously-controlled response rate, a full disaster-recovery requirement, and 2GB of storage per mailbox. ► 2013. (10). These two SLA examples are quite different and will therefore consume different power.
continuity and disasterrecovery. ► 2013. (18). The Gartner Data Center Conference is the most comprehensive. compilation of sessions and advice on the future of the data center ever held. It offers the latest insights and best practices for all major. Additional information is available at www.gartner.com/us/datacenter.
I ran into the first vendor providing a copy data solution back at VMWorld 2013. By 2015 and Storage Field Day 7 when Catalogic software presented their solution, I become dismissive of I ran into the first vendor providing a copy data solution back at VMWorld 2013. It was Actifio and the solution intrigued me.
DisasterRecovery – expanding on the example above, if an entire domain of servers fails, the entire group of server IO states, networking states, etc. ► 2013. (10). This provides a ‘universal’ style of failover that doesn’t require clustering software. IOV is agnostic to the workload! Mobility. (2).
Not all High Availability (HA) and DisasterRecovery (DR) is solved by VM technology. ► 2013. (10). But we also fail to notice the complexity it creates for managing I/O, storage connectivity and other physical-world management issues. Implicitly assumed in the market is that VMs are the panacea. Mobility. (2).
And, if you can now logically re-define server and infrastructure profiles, you can also create simplified Disasterrecovery tools too. ► 2013. (10). This eliminates a large number of components needed for infrastructure provisioning, scaling, and even failover/clustering (more on this later). Mobility. (2). Predictions.
What It Means For IT Professionals "; they cite a recent joint Forrester and DisasterRecovery Journal survey regarding BC strategies. ► 2013. (10). Lots of content is now being written by industry analysts; In a recent Forrester Research Blog, Stephanie Balaouras writes " Swine Flu? Mobility. (2). Power Management. (37).
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First, since we are an SEC-registered investment adviser with lots of confidential and sensitive information on our hands, issues regarding the security of our electronic files – both in terms of disasterrecovery as well the integrity of the company with whom we are entrusting to house our data – are paramount. Mobility.
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2) DisasterRecovery: we can re-constitute an environment of server profiles, including all of their networking, ports, addresses, etc., ► 2013. (10). even if that environment hosts VMs and native OSs. Mobility. (2). Power Management. (37). Predictions. (43). Unified Computing. (26). Utility Computing. (38). Blog Archive.
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In DisasterRecovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. In DisasterRecovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. By: Industry Perspectives July 25th, 2013. ” When it comes to Business Continuity and DisasterRecovery (BCDR), this is true in spades.
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Should they all fail, such as in a disaster, the entire configuration, down to each servers I/O, networks, VLANs, etc., Presto - instant DisasterRecovery (DR). ► 2013. (10). can be re-created in a separate location on "cold" bare (unprovisioned) hardware. All this assumes mirrored SAN storage, of course.
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