Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity


How to improve Disaster Recovery for the Enterprise
Today’s distributed and dynamic enterprises rely increasingly on 24x7 access toa growing set of mission-critical business applications and sensitive data. These applications and data are more distributed than ever: they can reside in corporate datacenters, remote offices, and/or on user computers. In addition, overall data volumes are growing rapidly in every industry segment, and widespread virtualization means that servers and data are more mobile than ever before. Moreover, IT operations teams are struggling with flat or shrinking budgets in a tough economy. These combined challenges make disaster recovery (DR) planning more difficult than it has been in the past, but they also make it more important than ever.

 

Planning for Virtualization & Cloud Computing
The more diverse and distributed the data center environment becomes, the more manageability increasingly becomes an issue. These factors have led to a trend of data center consolidation and resources on demand using technologies such as virtualization, higher WAN bandwidth technologies, and newer management technologies.

Reducing the Bandwidth to keep remote sites up-to-date
Storage Virtualization and WAN optimization help organizations achieve more stringent Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) without incurring the expense of higher speed inter-site lines.

Virtualization - Performance Management in a Virtual Environment
Always On, Optimized, Energy Efficient Datacenter