No matter what the cause of the failure, keeping the data center up and running is vital.
Disaster Recovery Methods Expand
[April 4, 2007] As risks to data center assets move beyond the traditional boundaries of disaster recovery, so too must the actions that safeguard them.
Going the Extra Mile in Disaster Recovery
[May 25, 2006] IBM's SAN Volume Controller can now replicate data from any distance.
Safe in the Eye of the Storm
[May 24, 2006] A few storage vendors came out of last year's devastating hurricane season unscathed. How did they do it?
Disaster Recovery Planning in the Calm Before the Storm
[May 11, 2006] The 2006 hurricane season is fast approaching. Is your data center prepared?
Open Source Backup, From A to Z
[May 2, 2006] The Amanda project has provided an open source alternative to proprietary backup systems for 15 years. Zmanda is bringing its capabilities to the enterprise.
Hardware Today: Living El Colo Loco
[May 1, 2006] What should you look for in a colocation facility?
Hardware Today: Natural Disaster Survival Guide
[October 10, 2005] When catastrophe strikes, your data is more important than the servers on which it sits. Disaster recovery tools and techniques ensure data makes it through and business continues as usual.
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