When evaluating a solution for high availability and disaster recovery, one should start with a few basic criteria. Here are four.
Principle #1: An HA/DR solution should be simple.
In the middle of the chaos of a disaster or outage, ...
In March, Federal News Radio (WFED 1500AM) hosted a panel discussion on business continuity (Continuity of Operations, or COOP, in Federal Government terms). Panelists included senior IT staff from three US government agencies and yours truly. This is ...
In March, Federal News Radio (WFED 1500AM) hosted a panel discussion on business continuity (Continuity of Operations, or COOP, in Federal Government terms). Panelists included senior IT staff from three US government agencies and yours truly. This is ...
In March, Federal News Radio (WFED 1500AM) hosted a panel discussion on business continuity (Continuity of Operations, or COOP, in Federal Government terms). Panelists included senior IT staff from three US government agencies and yours truly. This is ...
A colleague tipped me to this blog post at the Netflix Tech Blog that I found both amusing and interesting. Some months back, I was talking about disaster recovery testing with a customer, and he used the phrase "chaos monkey" to ...
Vision Las Vegas is just around the corner, April 15-18. This year the Information Availability, Intelligence and Data Protection track focuses on business continuity, storage and solid state drives, and meeting service level agreements.
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Tue, 12 March, 2013 - 10:00 - 11:00 PDT
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The modern organization is highly dependent on information technology, simultaneously and quite unintentionally, information technology has introduced new exposures which have deceptively seeped into every layer of the financial organization. The ...
Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions (SFHA) 6.0.3 is now available
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There was a time when, for many organizations, implementing a disaster recovery infrastructure meant deploying millions of dollars worth of server, storage and network hardware at an alternate data center. The belief was that to do DR right, you had to ...