All-in-One Guides:Data center disaster recovery
Chapter 3: Disaster recovery management
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.
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13 Oct 2005
Article - As the flood waters recede from New Orleans and the work of clearing debris from a battered Gulf Coast continues, the IT community is finally ready to examine some of the lessons learned from the horror of Hurricane Katrina.
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Lessons from Katrina: Part 4, Resuming operations with end users
Tip - In part four of our series on rebuilding your data center after a disaster, Carrie Higbie has guidelines on how to get your users back into the network.
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Lessons from Katrina: Part 5, Making redundancy redundant
Tip - In the last of our five-part series on rebuilding your data center after a disaster, Carrie Higbie has tips on how to make your redundant site redundant—including checklists for hardware, software, circuits, cabling infrastructure and data.
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Lessons from Katrina: Part 3, Replacing active components
Tip - In part three of our series on rebuilding your IT infrastructure after a disaster, Carrie Higbie focuses on replacing the active components on a network.
Data Center Strategies for the CIO