![]() What would life be like if you lost your data-permanently? It may be 2006, but organizations continue to see the risk of data loss increase as archaic methods of recovery are eliminated and electronic interdependency among IT systems creates yet another set of concerns. How big is this problem?
"Historically, the emphasis has been on reducing the time required to recover systems. All recovered systems lose some data. Today, there is significant pressure on organizations to implement recovery solutions that give a very high probability of zero data loss. It has been a business imperative for the financial industry for some time, but increasingly organizations are finding it inordinately costly to recover if data is lost, and the corresponding recovery time is significantly increased. The business processes to recover lost data manually after a disaster become more difficult as processes are increasingly computerized." Three-Node Disaster Recovery Topologies, ITCentrix
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![]() September 2006
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