All-in-One Guides:Data center disaster recovery
Chapter 3: Disaster recovery management
In the event that a disaster happens, knowing what steps to take can be crucial in getting a data center up and running again. This chapter provides the information necessary to get an operation functioning.
Colocation and disaster recovery services:
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| 16 Apr 2008
Article - Disaster recovery management must become a process much like change management, and it must become part of the daily operations. Companies must operate in a state of disaster avoidance and preparedness. Learn four of the more pressing disaster recovery...
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Assuring your third-party data center is secure
Tip - The costs are generally lower and the bandwidth abundant, but are third party data centers secure enough to protect your data?
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License vs. leasing third party data center space
What's New - DR co-location contract: should it be a "license to use" data center contract or a "lease" agreement.
Mitigating data center facility risk:
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Florida data center prepares for hurricane season
30 May 2006
Article - In a move to better prepare for hurricanes, one of Florida's largest public school districts recently built a new disaster recovery site 13 miles further inland from the coast.
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For good data center physical security, build a bunker
19 Apr 2007
Article - MSApple didn't want another fire or busted water pipe damaging computer systems, so it built its data center in a bunker.
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12 Jul 2005
Article - During a widespread emergency, such as a hurricane, backup hot sites fill up and there is nowhere to go. Experienced data center managers ride out the storm by planning backup for their backup.
Rebuilding the data center after a disaster:
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Baton Rouge data center brings Jefferson Parish online
06 Oct 2005
Article - Baton Rouge, La.-based IT firm CMA Technology Solutions was spared the brunt of Hurricane Katrina's wrath, but the company has worked overtime keeping its Gulf Coast client's IT infrastructures up and running.
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Lessons from Katrina: Part 2, Operating from a remote site
Tip - In part two of our series on rebuilding after a disaster,Carrie Higbie discusses remote offsite services and how to bring business operations back on line at an alternative site.
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Lessons from Katrina: Part 1, Rebuilding a critical infrastructure
Tip - Rebuilt your data center after a disaster: Networking expert and hurricane veteran, Carrie Higbie shares tactics on how to rebuild your critical data center infrastructure after a disaster. This is the first, in a three-part series.