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Why Should Disaster Recovery Services be the backbone of any resilient business?

May 24, 2018 No Comments

Featured article by Matthew Walker Jones, Independent Technology Author

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Back when technology was less advanced, companies that wanted to protect their working environment and infrastructure from disastrous outages had to either double up on existing hardware, squeezing it into their cramped premises or rely on slow, unreliable backup media.

Nowadays, thanks to Cloud Computing technology businesses can rely on professional and effective Disaster Recovery as a Service, that not only offers a more reliable recovery plan but a true resilience. Read below, if you want to retain your business operating, no matter what.

Your business is unique, therefore your recovery plan should be – Disaster Recovery Services are bespoke, so they can fit your individual business needs. Whether you run a B2C platform that wants to offer, the most seamless, uninterrupted customer experience, or you are a chief commander of a B2B business, working with hundreds of well-known brands, your disaster recovery plan will have to include different objectives. Tailoring the recovery strategy is essential to get you quickly out of a troubling situation.

It lightens your IT team’s load –  To mitigate consequences of a disruptive event, you need to get the right group of people at the table, however, they might not always be available when you need them the most. If your business doesn’t require building an in-house Disaster Recovery Team, you might consider outsourcing the management or even implementation of a disaster recovery program to Disaster Recovery providers. Often, they are committed to taking the full responsibility ofthe complete recovery lifecycle, leaving your IT team with plenty of time to work on more business-related agendas.

It’s the only guarantee for a full, working copy of your data –   Emerging smart companies often rely their business’ models on advanced data analysis. Hence, when asked about their biggest obstacle, they often blame gaining access to large volumes of data as their biggest business dilemma. However, data is not obtained forever – it can be easily lost, stolen, or destroyed in a cyber- attack, or infrastructure failure. Companies with big data dreams, therefore need not only to look for new resources but also ways of effectively managing their data security. Disaster Recovery Services offer a range of solutions for good quality data retention such as replication services. For clients with mission-critical data or those whose infrastructure in the past were compromised by the forces of nature, some of the providers offer access to ultra-secure, ex-military data centers, that are flood, fire and even bomb-proofed.

It gives your business a guaranteed recovery time – Often companies develop sophisticated IT systems to differentiate themselves on the highly competitive markets, like Metro Shippingwhich provides their customers with up-to-the-minute visibility of shipment progress. Being able to recover their data after a disruptive event instantly, is crucial not only for their business continuity, but for the brand itself. If your company has similar agendas, replicating data in a cloud recovery site in real time should be your highest priority. Some Disaster Recovery Service providers are also willing to include this responsibility in their contract, the recovery – time objective (RTO), so in the event of an outage, all you have to do is watch the clock and count down until your service is back.

About the Author

Matthew Walker Jones – Matthew became a freelance writer after studying journalism in Manchester. He has combined his love of writing with his love of technology.

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