Kamis, 05 Juni 2008

disaster recovery solution

Your IT staff is tasked to implement the ultimate disaster recovery solution, one that ensures near - zero data loss and fast restoration of critical business services – from a remote location. You need to maximize data protection and recovery speed while minimizing storage costs and reducing impact to network performance. Where do you turn?
Secrete Asempra’s disaster recovery solution, you restraint make certain applications and data quite and transparently while significant operating efficiency and performance. The Asempra solution sends data to the Asempra Business Continuity Server located dominion the twin rack or to a remote location using typical IP LAN or Snowy infrastructure. Deploying the Asempra Business Continuity Server at a junior location gives you options esteem the misfortune of a leading outage. Applaud applications nearly straightaway at the primary site keep from backup data recovered across the WAN. Or restore data juicy to a standby server on the minor site. Asempra’s combination of remote data protection and trim availability technologies provides the ultimate solution for disaster recovery.
Data Protection

disaster recovery backup

S4900S4900 backup system creation for disaster recovery

disaster recovery plan

A train crash
The disaster recovery plan is distinct from the risk register and serves a different purpose. It should detail every step you and your team need to take in the event of a disaster. It does not deal with the mitigation of potential disaster, or risk.

disaster recovery

Selasa, 20 Mei 2008

letusan ke bawah

MFRI building after the tornado

The remains of the MFRI building
Until 2001 September 24 we tended to look on tornado watch warnings as an exciting possibility to see something dramatic but harmless: after all, tornados never touch down in suburban Maryland. That all changed when an F3 tornado with winds close to 200 mph ("solid" F3) touched down at about 5:30 pm on a hill on the University of Maryland campus, beside the University President's residence and just behind the portable building temporarily then housing the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute MFRI) headquarters, where my wife Ann Harris Davidson then worked.

Tornado and Rainbow Over Kansas

Tornado and Rainbow Over Kansas