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Setting up a remote hot site
In my post last month on the pros and cons of remote data backup service, I wrote that our small business did not need continuous data protection, also known as high availability. I was wrong. After reviewing your comments on that post thank you all very much I...
Tags: Disaster Recovery, Servers, Data Management, Hardware, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-05-10
Many companies still ill-prepared for disasters
According to a report on data center asset planning, up to 1 in 5 respondents say they have no disaster recovery plans -- or say that they are unsure. The real state of preparation is probably poorer, based on anecdotal evidence of human complacencies. Interestingly, even from a post...
Tags: Report, Analysis, Disaster Recovery, Data Centers, Data Management, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-25
10 items for your disaster recovery wish list
We all have to address disaster recovery DR at various levels, but we typically must apply the technology to fit rigid parameters -- such as less cost or functionality -- instead of being able to do it right. But what if you didn't have any limitations to hold you back?...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Environment, Disaster Recovery, Data Management, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-04-16
CISSP Prep Course
View Available Dates and LocationsIf you are ready to take your security career to the next level, our Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP exam preparation course will help get you there. Get instruction from our experts with real-world experience as you cover all the material you need to be...
Tags: Washington, Exam, CISSP Certification, Quality, Disaster Recovery, Security, Business Operations, Data Management
Training 2008-01-01
disaster recovery plan
disaster recovery planHappened to me....One employer had their datacentre in the basement. The main water intake was also in the basement. The municipality was doing some work out at the road end, and somehow raised the pressure in the pipe to the point where the joint just outside the building...
Tags: Telephony, suresh.accesss@..., basement, disaster recovery plan, disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2007-11-20
No Documentation for DR
Hi,I am about to inherit a network which has absolutely no documentation or documentation that is so old that it is completely useless. My first goal is to document every single aspect of this network for config management purposes as well as for disaster recovery.I will be doing the following:-...
Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Baadil, disaster recovery, network
Discussion threads 2007-11-10
McAfee buys a data encryption company for $350 million
McAfee announced yesterday that it will buy SafeBoot for $350 million in cash. SafeBoot is a maker of enterprise data encryption technology. McAfee will combine its technology with SafeBoot's to form the foundation of a new data protection business unit headed by SafeBoot's chief executive Gerhard...
Tags: McAfee Inc., Data Protection, SafeBoot, Disaster Recovery, Backups, Data Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-09
Take some of TechRepublic's best content offline with the TechRepublic-2-Go USB drive
We've known for a long time that TechRepublic users like to download articles and compilations as PDFs to save them offline for later reading, print them, or make their own collections on various tech topics. We've tried to make this process a lot easier with the TechRepublic-2-Go USB Flash drive,...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Disaster Recovery, Data Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-10-01
MPLS Ingress (PE-CE) traffic redundancy
i have 2 separate sites which is currently connected to a service provider's mpls network. One site has the primary datacenter and the other a DR site. The question is here how do i do the routing to enable other sites/branches connected to the MPLS network to recognize...
Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, aamrin@..., MPLS, disaster recovery, DR Site
Discussion threads 2007-09-27
Who's the most irksome employee? Let's take a vote
Back in July I wrote a blog about how to know your office foes. A great many of you responded with descriptions of office types that I hadn't mentioned. I thought I'd pull out some of the best suggestions and we'd have a poll on which type is the most...
Tags: Vote, Nothing, Disaster Recovery, Cyberthreats, Blogging, Spam, Data Management, Security, Internet, Spam And Phishing, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2007-09-26
Exchange 2007 Network Implementation in DR Site
I have currently have linux email server in our commpany that we host.We want to install an exchange server 2007 and put it in a dr site.right now we have user accessing email from the remote site. most of them use pop3 to access email using outlook express.my problem is...
Tags: evillenas@..., Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, e-mail, disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2007-09-24
Disaster Recovery? Waste of money, we've been fine the last few years...
Yeah... the title represents what my CEO thinks of Disaster Recovery. Quick Background: My boss, the Director of IT... just quit one day. Since he quit, I have researched hours upon hours into his undocumented infrastructure he created and surprisingly enough... I have managed to get a network profile together...
Tags: Backups, jalee1011, backup, disaster recovery, Cd/DVd
Discussion threads 2007-09-21
Cool storage tricks: VMware Site Recovery Manager
Storage and disaster recovery have been allies for a very long time. Many disaster recovery plans include redundant and replicated remote storage that protects organizational data in the event of a disaster. More recently, virtualization has worked its way into these plans as a way to enhance the recovery potential...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Data Center, VMware Inc., VMware Site Recovery Manager, Site Recovery Manager, Disaster Recovery, Data Centers, Storage, Data Management, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-09-21
What's your DR plan for Mail System?
hi all,Just want to do a survey on the DR plan for the *critial* mail system.Actually, it's really depends on the budget for the technology to be adopted.* Form a application server cluster?* plug the mailbox storage to SAN?* Set up a two mail systems on two office location and...
Tags: nickbrandson@..., DR Plan, disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2007-09-17
Take steps now to prepare for a system failure
A little preparation can go a long way toward saving you time and trouble during the nerve-wracking initial stages of disaster recovery. See how to get squared away ahead of time so that you can bounce back more quickly from a system meltdown. by Louis Nel
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Louis Nel, screenshots, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Image galleries 2007-09-10
Use host-based replication to keep data available
Overly SimplisticAs a disaster recovery architect by profession, articles like this make me cringe. In a disaster the first thing you do is take take care of your people. Once that is handled, then and only then do you turn to your next objective, restoring the business functions...
Tags: panzrwagn@..., Now Let, replication, storage, disaster recovery, server
Discussion threads 2007-09-10
Disaster Recovery - Where to get people? Central SC
I have to locate an agency or organization that can supply technical personnel in the event of an emergency. Skills required would primarily be Active Directory / Windows server administration, Cisco management, and VMware management.1) I don't hire people and I've never dealt with a job placement, manpower, or...
Tags: Palmetto, disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2007-09-06
What data do you really need at your disaster recovery site?
For a company creating a disaster recovery plan, one of the often overlooked issues is how much data you really need at your DR site. The easy answer is all of it, but this means that your company has to spend money on the storage at the DR site and...
Tags: Storage, Data, Site, Disaster Recovery, Damon Howell
Blog posts 2007-08-28
--> Potential for Active Directory Trap/Wall for Disaster Recovery
I am currently working on a server rollout and am pondering the possibilities of setting up an Active Directory Trap/Firewall for these servers. The servers in question are AD integrated and, consequently, AD changes flow through and could impact my server farm.What would happen if I setup a 3 AD-Trap...
Tags: Servers, Tony@..., disaster recovery, server, advertisement, server farm, Microsoft Windows Active Directory
Discussion threads 2007-08-17
Disaster Recovery and business continuation help
We are looking into DR and BC right now and I could use some input.We are a small company of about 31 employees. We have one site, which is our main office. At the main office we have 3 windows 2003 servers and 2 Linux servers. The...
Tags: Servers, OPEN SOURCE, jviola@..., disaster recovery, server, Linux server, remote location, Linux
Discussion threads 2007-08-01


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