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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

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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
Disaster Recovery Time Objectives: Meeting Your Business Requirements
If you are an IT disaster recovery manager, you most likely have disaster recovery plans in place that provide for recovery of critical business applications and the systems to support those applications. What processes and criteria were used to determine the recovery time objectives (RTO – the time to recover...
Tags: Recovery, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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Linking Disaster Recovery Time Objectives to Business Requirements
IT disaster recovery managers tend to base Recovery Time Objectives RTOs and Recovery Point Objectives RPOs on system requirements rather than business needs. However, a process is needed for linking RTOs and RPOs to critical business processes. In practice, this linkage is the responsibility of the business owner. It begins...
Tags: Linkage, Disaster Recovery, Operational Planning, Data Management, Business Operations
White papers 2006-03-01
Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Oracle 10g With NetBackup 6.0 White Paper
Many businesses use Oracle databases to store critical data and they need a reliable, robust, and efficient backup and recovery method. Backup and recovery of Oracle databases is a vital part of IT data protection strategies. Recovery times and backup windows are at the core of establishing Recovery Time Objectives...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Recovery, Oracle Corp., Best Practice, Oracle Application Server 10g, Backup Method, Backups
White papers 2006-10-01
IBM Storage Infrastructure for Business Continuity
The importance of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery remains at the forefront of thought for many IT Executives and IT technical professionals. This paper describes the lessons learned from recent disasters and how IBM storage technology can help businesses address many of the issues related to protecting their storage infrastructures...
Tags: Business Continuity, IBM Corp., Disaster Recovery, Storage, Data Management, Hardware
White papers 2005-10-11
NetApp Replication and Storage Solutions Address the Disaster Recovery Spectrum
Network Appliance NetApp offers a disaster recovery software suite for secure and efficient data storage as well as a range of interoperable, dedicated storage systems running the firm's own multiprotocol microkernel operating system dedicated to secure and efficient data handling. With this combination of software and storage servers, NetApp provides...
Tags: D.H. Brown Associates Inc., Replication, Spectrum, NetApp, Storage, Disaster Recovery, Hardware, Data Management
White papers 2004-10-06
Practical Disaster Recovery Planning: A Step-by-Step Guide
Good disaster recovery planning is about identifying those processes and resources that are truly critical, developing realistic recovery objectives for them, and then developing a plan that can achieve those objectives as simply and cost-effectively as possible. This guide from CA XOsoft is intended to help you...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, XOSoft, Computer Associates International Inc., Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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Recovery: The Only Reason for Backup
With backup and data replication merging, nearline storage coming to a price point that is more attractive, and the advancement of archival tools, organization should integrate these elements into an IT strategy that will advance recovery objectives. By focusing on optimizing assets and personnel, and being fully prepared for information...
Tags: Recovery, Forsythe Technology Inc., Backups
White papers 2004-10-25
Step-by-Step Guide to Disaster Recovery Planning
Everyone is talking about disaster recovery planning and how important it is to be prepared for any emergency that could impact business-critical operations. But how do you actually develop a sound DR plan? There's lots of information out there, but where do you actually begin? The development...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, XOSoft, Computer Associates International Inc., Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Webcasts 2008-04-16
Improving Microsoft Exchange Server Recovery With EMC RecoveryPoint
EMC RecoveryPoint offers a variety of innovative and advance ways to protect Microsoft Exchange. Implementing a disaster recovery and business continuance solutions build around RecoveryPoint will result in improvements in their Recovery Point Objectives RPO, and reduce TCO by reducing or eliminating backup windows along with their associated media usage.
Tags: Recovery, Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., EMC Corp., EMC RecoveryPoint, Storage, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-08-01
Virtual Tape and Emerging Data Reduction Technologies: A Closer Look
Depending on the industry, data and data storage capacities are growing at rates up to 50 percent or more annually. This requires IT professionals to craft data recovery infrastructures and procedures that resolve the organization's pain points, such as decentralized data sources, bottlenecks, diminishing backup windows, internal and external Service...
Tags: Data Recovery, Data Storage, Tape, Backups, Storage Management, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-02-01
A Step-by-Step Guide to Disaster Recovery Planning
Everyone is talking about disaster recovery planning and how important it is to be prepared for any emergency that could impact business-critical operations. But how do you actually develop a sound DR plan? There's lots of information out there, but where do you actually begin? The development...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, XOSoft, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Webcasts 2007-12-05
IBM Virtualization Engine TS7700 Series Copy Export Function User's Guide Version 1.1
The IBM Virtualization Engine TS7700 Series is the latest in the line of tape virtualization products that has revolutionized the way mainframe customers utilize their tape resources. One of the key reasons to use tape is for recovery of critical operations in the event of a disaster. The TS7700, in...
Tags: Recovery, IBM Corp., IBM Virtualization Engine TS7700 Series, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage
White papers 2007-12-01
Architecting a Blueprint for Disaster Recovery
Effective risk assessment and business continuity provisions enable organizations to minimize downtime and recover crucial applications quickly when disaster strikes. By analyzing business processes and functions and defining the impact of system downtime in financial terms, enterprises can effectively prioritize the enterprise-wide recovery process to help reduce business consequences. Based...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Data Management
White papers 2006-02-01
Revivio SPIT's at Traditional Backup
Backup and snapshot technologies focus on making, managing and storing copies of data as it exists at specific Single Points In Time (i.e., SPIT copies). While faster recovery objectives can be met by making more frequent SPIT copies, doing so is time consuming and expensive. But in the event of...
Tags: Revivio Inc., Continuous Data Protection, Jupitermedia Corp., Continuous Data Protection Technology, Backups
White papers 2005-12-27
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
Data Backup Solution Purchase Considerations
There are many factors that make the choice for data backup difficult. Such as disaster recovery, backup windows, recovery time and point objectives, cost, resource management, the integration of Information Lifecycle Management ILM and data archiving. To determine the most beneficial and practical solutions, businesses must weigh needs and resources...
Tags: Data Backup, TCO, Backups, Roi/Tco, Information Lifecycle Management (ILM), Finance, Managerial Accounting, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-09-18
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8: The Gold Standard in Complete Windows System Recovery
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8 is the gold standard in complete Windows system recovery, allowing businesses and IT to recover from system loss or disaster in minutes--not hours or days, even when recovering to dissimilar hardware and virtual environments. Helping IT administrators meet recovery time objectives, Symantec Backup Exec...
Tags: Symantec Corp., Recovery, Microsoft SharePoint, Symantec Backup Exec, Server, Microsoft Windows, System Recovery, Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8, Security
White papers 2007-12-01
NovaNET Disaster Recovery White Paper - Disaster Recovery Explained
Disaster Recovery is an effective solution for restoring a computer system after catastrophic loss. When a computer fails, recovery time is crucial. Loading and configuring an operating system and re-installing software can be very time-consuming. When DR is properly executed, a full restoration of the OS, hard drive partitions, applications,...
Tags: NovaStor, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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