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Establish a baseline for defining disaster levels
Has your organization developed a baseline for defining disaster levels? Do you agree with Mike Talon that defining disaster levels helps bolster DR planning? Share your comments about establishing a baseline for defining disaster levels, as discussed in the Jan. 4 Disaster Recovery newsletter.If you haven't subscribed to our free...
Tags: baseline, BCP/DRP, debate@..., disaster level, disaster recovery, it management, problem management
Discussion threads 2004-12-22
Tech Tip: Develop a baseline for defining disaster levels
In disaster recovery planning, it's a goodidea to review definitions and disaster levels from time to time.By developing such a baseline, you can make sure everyone in yourorganization is on the same page when it comes to classifying adisaster and determining a solution. Let's examine disaster levels...
Tags: data system, data center
Technical articles 2004-03-12
Develop a baseline for defining disaster levels
This article is from TechRepublic's Disaster Recovery e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Disaster Recovery e-newsletter in your inbox.In disaster recovery planning, it's a good idea to review definitions and disaster levels from time to time. By developing such a baseline, you can make sure everyone in your...
Tags: Mike Talon, backup, data system, data center, disaster recovery
Technical articles 2004-02-26

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OpenVMS Disaster Tolerant Reference Architectures
The purpose of this paper is to present a concise description of sample OpenVMS disaster tolerant architectures. OpenVMS environments deliver a full continuum of High Availability HA and Disaster Tolerance DT from basic clusters to widely separated disaster tolerant data centers. The goal of this paper is to demystify the...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., HP OpenVMS, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2006-03-01
Disaster Recovery Planning for the Developer, Part 2
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina bought home the reality of disaster recovery, or more precisely, what happens when one doesn't prepare. This paper takes disaster recovery planning to the next level - it discusses the Business Continuity Plan. The first step in designing the Disaster Recovery Plan is to put together...
Tags: Developer, Business Continuity Planning, Disaster Recovery Planning, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Data Management
White papers
Going the Distance With Disaster Recovery
Surviving a disaster - natural or man-made - is never something an enterprise can predict in terms of what might happen in the event of a strong hurricane, widespread power outage, fire or explosion. Yet during the disaster, the company should have a viable way to use a remote disaster...
Tags: Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2006-04-10
An Important Complement to the Disaster Recovery Plan
Though it has been said that most disaster recovery plans, when put to the test of a true disaster, fail to serve the organization, no one who has contemplated the consequences of failing to plan for a Computer Room Disaster would advocate the abandonment of contingency planning. It can be...
Tags: Intra Computer, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Business Security, Data Management, Business Operations
White papers
Disaster Recovery: Are you Prepared? (Post 9.11)
Since 9/11, the IT industry has been buzzing with the term Disaster Recovery. While the concept has been around for many years, Disaster Recovery has a different connotation today. As business technology and software applications have advanced, Disaster Recovery has come to mean more than simply the ability to get...
Tags: Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2002-08-30
Disaster Recovery
Try as hard as we may, we will never be able to achieve the Utopian ideal of never having a disaster come our way. Since we are firmly entrenched in the real world, it makes good sense then to understand the disaster recovery process as it applies to Exchange 2000...
Tags: Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2002-02-06
Focus your DR planning by using these five levels of disaster classification
Nearly everyone involved in disaster recovery planning has some idea of the types of disasters that could strike, but few have concrete ideas on how to apply those concepts to the plan itself. This classification system defines disaster levels and what your response should be for each one. ...
Tags: Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Download resources 2005-12-05
Red Bee Media Case Study: Five
UK terrestrial broadcaster five were looking for a premier disaster recovery facility where services could be switched to should something happen to their existing playout facilities at Ascent Media in central London. Red Bee Media had been providing level two disaster recovery since July 2003. However, five wanted to make...
Tags: Facility, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Case studies
TechNet Webcast: Exchange 2003 Disaster Recovery Processes: Strategies and Considerations (Level 200)
This webcast explains about a disaster recovery strategy for the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 organization and about ideal server configuration and best management practices. It also takes a close look at disaster recovery for Microsoft Active Directory.
Tags: Strategy, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft TechNet, Disaster Recovery, E-mail Servers, Data Management, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
Disaster recovery plan knowledge pack
Learn how to develop and implement a comprehensive disaster plan for your IT organization using the disaster recovery principles outlined in this TechRepublic compilation. If your IT organization's number one disaster readiness objective is business continuity (and whose isn't?), this unique resource is for you! Disaster recovery planning is far...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Knowledge, Information Technology, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Download resources 2005-01-13
TechNet Webcast: Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2007 (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast talks about disaster recovery in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The presenter discusses how one can plan for disaster recovery by understanding what issues can arise with the servers running Exchange Server and the information they store and handle. It looks at server roles, describe what...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Disaster Recovery, Microsoft TechNet, Server Role, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware
Webcasts
Focus on these areas after the first 24 hours of a disaster
What do you think administrators should focus on after the first 24 hours of a disaster? Does your organization's disaster recovery plan have a chronological component that describes actions to take after the first 24 hours? Share your comments about areas to focus on after the first 24 hours of...
Tags: 24-Hour, debate@..., disaster recovery, first 24-hour, it management
Discussion threads 2004-12-20
Components of a Successful LAN Disaster Recovery Plan
Technologists often exhibit an unexpected response when asked by management to produce a disaster recovery plan for an automated system. They get genuinely ticked off. In the mind of a good technologist, this request is often interpreted as a signal that management does not trust them to recover in the...
Tags: LAN, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers
HP OpenVMS Disaster-Tolerant Reference Architectures
This paper presents a concise description of sample OpenVMS disaster-tolerant architectures. OpenVMS environments deliver a full continuum of High Availability HA and Disaster Tolerance DT solutions, from basic clusters to widely separated disaster-tolerant data centers. This full continuum may, at first look, appear somewhat complex. While no DT implementation can...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., HP OpenVMS, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2007-04-01
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 in Depth (Part 6 of 8): Disaster Recovery (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast talks about disaster recovery in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The presenter discusses how one can plan for disaster recovery by understanding what can go wrong with the servers running Exchange Server and the information they store and handle. The presenter looks at server roles, what...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Disaster Recovery, Microsoft TechNet, Server Role, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware
Webcasts 2008-01-31
Managing the Costs of Downtime - Continuous Real-Time Data Replication & Clustering Software: The Next Level of Disaster Recovery
This paper was written to discuss the total costs associated with "downtime" caused by computer system outages and recommends that organizations consider the total cost of system downtime when designing and implementing comprehensive disaster recovery solutions. The impact of data and service interruptions largely depend on what preparedness plans are...
Tags: Data Replication, Downtime, Constant Data Inc., Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2004-08-01
Disaster Recovery: Best Practices White Paper
A disaster recovery plan covers both the hardware and software required to run critical business applications and the associated processes to transition smoothly in the event of a natural or human-caused disaster. To plan effectively, you need to first assess your mission-critical business processes and associated applications before creating the...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Best Practice, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
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