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Service level agreements and disaster recovery
Make sure you manage user expectations when you create a service level agreement for disaster recovery operations. One difficult aspect of disaster planning that will probably be the first thing you have to tackle and will determine everything else that you include in your plan is the...
Tags: SLA, Mike Talon, Service level management, Recovery Point Objectives, Recovery Time Objectives, disaster recovery, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Recovery Time Objective, Recovery Point Objective, It Operations, It service Management, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-03-13
Why you can't rely on tape backups alone
Relying solely on tape backups can give you a false sense of security. Here are some other things you should keep in mind. In many companies, there's a distinct difference between a company's ideal business continuity strategy and how those plans play out in reality....
Tags: Backups, Mike Talon, disaster recovery, tape backup, backup, recovery point objective, disaster recovery solution, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-07-05
Disaster recovery challenges for the healthcare industry: File servers
Because of its critical nature, data on healthcare industry file servers requires special disaster recovery planning. Find out some of the key issues for preventing data loss and ensuring uptime in the healthcare environment. When it comes to file servers, healthcare organizations are second only to legal firms...
Tags: Recovery Point Objective, Recovery Time Objective, Mike Talon, File servers, Storage management, HEALTHCARE, file server, disaster recovery, patient, health care, server, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Data, Industry, Healthcare Industry, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Storage, Hardware, Human Resources
Technical articles 2005-06-06
Tech Tip: Determine an acceptable recovery point objective
By Mike Talon In a previous column, I discussed the importance ofdetermining an acceptable recovery time objective RTO, the amountof time you have to bring a system back online before itsignificantly impacts business ("Determine an acceptable recovery time objective"). But RTOs aren't the only metricsthat are essential to effective disaster...
Tags: disaster recovery, recovery point objective, recovery time objective
Technical articles 2004-08-03
Tech Tip: Ensure systems have the necessary level of protection
By Mike Talon When developing a disaster recovery plan, thetypical first step is determining what exactly the organizationneeds to protect. Most organizations can divide systems into twomain groups: noncritical systems that they can restore from tapeand critical systems that can't withstand the several hours ofdowntime required for a tape restore....
Tags: Recovery point objective, Recovery time objective, Mike Talon
Technical articles 2004-08-03
Tech Tip: Rank the importance of applications and systems
By Mike TalonBefore you develop a disaster recovery plan,and before you begin talking to your company's business continuityand human resources departments and vendors, you must take one veryimportant step. You must first determine just what it is you'retrying to protect--and how you'll define protection. Aside from determining...
Tags: data system, disaster recovery, Mike Talon, recovery point objective
Technical articles 2003-12-08

Additional Resources

Understanding RPO and RTO
Through this webcast, the listener will take a dive into the world of disaster recovery and high availability by understanding how Recovery Point Objective RPO and Recovery Time Objective RTO helps "Rightsize" a solution. The listener will discover how the best solution costs less than the person thinks.
Tags: Solution, Disaster Recovery, Digital Media, Data Management, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Four Steps to a Successful DR Strategy
As often as not, disaster recovery expectations are unrealistic. Even with a well thought out Disaster Recovery DR plan, the ability of an organization to execute is suspect. The hope that DR can be executed to the defined RTO (Recovery-Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery-Point Objective) is often a dream rather...
Tags: Reality, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2006-03-07
DR Checklist: 10 Reasons Why Your DR Plan May Fail
The Disaster Recovery DR vision is a scenario in which all disasters are withstood; using a well-crafted plan, operations are transferred to a remote facility to get the organization back online within Recovery Time Objective RTO and Recovery Point Objective RPO targets. But this is pure fantasy for most companies....
Tags: XOSoft, Reality, Disaster Recovery Vision, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Webcasts
Live Webcast: Disaster Recovery Planning - Strategies and Tips
With the rise in information technology and the reliance on business-critical information, the importance of protecting irreplaceable data has become a more visible business priority in recent years. As a result, most companies are aware that they need to back up their digital information to limit data loss and to...
Tags: Strategy, Webcast, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Webcasts 2008-03-19
Connecting With Symantec for Improved Availability and Resiliency of Email Infrastructure
In 2004, Network Appliance, Inc., NetApp upgraded its email infrastructure to improve availability and resiliency. The company chose Veritas Cluster Server for Network Appliance SnapMirror to manage failover from its primary to its secondary site, and the solution has since proven its value in an actual failover. Another Symantec solution,...
Tags: Symantec Corp., NetApp, Storage, E-mail, Security, Hardware, Online Communications
Case studies
Local Detection and Recovery From Multi-Failure Patterns in MPLS-TE Networks
MPLS Fast Reroute advocates local protection mechanisms to rapidly reroute traffic onto pre-computed and signaled bypass tunnels. When the network is subject to multiple element failures, it becomes challenging to handle all the possible failure scenarios, for they are more disruptive and may require many more bypass tunnels to be...
Tags: Recovery, MPLS, Network, University Of Texas, Networking, Network Technology
White papers 2006-03-03
Symantec Backup Exec 10d System Sizing "Best Practices" for Optimizing Performance of the Continuous Protection Server
This paper discusses about the Continuous Data Protection CDP which is an emerging technology that offers faster data restoration and more certain data protection than traditional Backup and Recovery (B/R) technologies. Traditional backup and recovery using magnetic tape technology generally is limited to a recovery time of 24 hours: If...
Tags: Symantec Corp., Recovery, Performance, Server, Best Practice, Backups
White papers 2006-04-15
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
Linking Disaster Recovery Time Objectives to Business and Compliance Requirements
Too often, disaster recovery objectives focus on systems rather than business needs. This paper provides guidelines for basing recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives on real-world business processes. IT disaster recovery managers often base Recovery Time Objectives RTOs and Recovery Point Objectives RPOs on system requirements rather than business...
Tags: Compliance, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2007-04-01
DB2 Inflight Resolution Technology and Timestamp Recovery 
Inflight resolution technology and timestamp recovery enables you to perform a consistent recovery to any timestamp or log point. The ability to resolve inflight units of work at any point in time or to any log point completely eliminates the need to perform quiesces to establish consistent recovery points during...
Tags: BMC Software Inc., Recovery, IBM DB2, It Management, It service Management
Webcasts
DB2 Inflight Resolution Technology and Timestamp Recovery
Inflight resolution technology and timestamp recovery enables you to perform a consistent recovery to any timestamp or log point. The ability to resolve inflight units of work at any point in time or to any log point completely eliminates the need to perform quiesces to establish consistent recovery points during...
Tags: BMC Software Inc., Recovery, IBM DB2, It Management, It service Management
Webcasts
Enhanced I/O Subsystem Recovery and Availability on the IBM System z9
This paper presents an overview of recovery and how it interacts with other RAS functions - such as error-detection mechanisms in hardware, including automatic identification and recovery of failing elements - up to the point in time prior to the advent of the z9. It then presents the innovations to...
Tags: Recovery, I/O, IBM Corp.
White papers 2007-01-12
recovery console administrator password
hi allcan someone make use with the recovery console administrator password, if he can get it?and if so those this can be done from remote, or only localythanksakiI guess that depends on what you really want to accomplish. If you could be a little more clear on what exactly...
Tags: recovery console administrator password, console administrator password, password, Recovery Console, Administrator password, ldap_pro@..., windows, console
Q&A 2006-05-22
UML for Objective-C
Objective-C is a popular programming language for Mac OS X computers. The Unified Modeling Language UML is the industry standard notation for modeling object-oriented software. This paper shows how to model Objective-C software using UML. Objective-C is one of several programming languages supported by Apple's Xcode development system. The Objective-C...
Tags: Software, Object-oriented, Objective-C, Objective-C Language, UML, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Programming Languages, Research & Development, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
White papers 2005-09-12
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