Showing posts with label data center disaster recovery plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data center disaster recovery plan. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2007

How Does Your Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan Cope With Disaster?

Since disasters can come in any shape or form, your computer backup system must be versatile enough to handle all situations. Is your system versatile in its data storage? Does it use just a single storage medium, or does it have a number of backup options? Are online computer backups a part of your data center disaster recovery plan?

You never know when or how disaster will strike, so your system must be ready to handle any situation. Having a number of backup media will ensure that you have a backup to your backup.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

How Versatile Is Your Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan?

When you first consider a data center disaster recovery plan, you need to look at the versatility of the computer backup system. Your system must be versatile enough to cover your data in the event of any number of unforseen disasters.

Disaster strikes your computer systems in any variety of ways. From the simple human error that loses some important files, to the full out destruction of all your data by an office fire. In between these extremes lie the dastardly attacks by viruses, the heart-rending hard drive failures, and the inexplicable random corruption of certain files.

Whatever happens, Murphy's Law will make sure it happens when it causes the most inconvenience – or loss of business.

So ... how can you protect against these disasters? How can you create a bullet-proof data center disaster recovery plan? Watch for my next post – or click here to download your free trial of the Genie Backup Manager now! Genie Backup Manager Professional is a total system and data protection solution that lets you perform fast backup and recovery jobs reliably, and protects all MS Windows based desktops, laptops, and networked systems against various types of threats such as system failure, human error, and disaster.