Disaster
Recovery and Business Continuity Planning For Your Business
Picture the sheer horror of the following scenario to a business owner: You arrive at work to be told that
your IT system has gone down and that all the data may be lost? You ask your in company IT specialist how long it
will take to restore the back up and you are told the backup has also failed and all of a sudden the sheer horror
of the situation sinks home as you realise have lost your entire businesses data .
Fortunately you have a disaster recovery plan.........or do you?
Your IT infrastructure forms the very core of most businesses I this day and age and this does not only apply to
multi-national corporations but even the local home office user as well. And if you have not taken sufficient steps
to cope with potential data losses then the reality is you could be putting the existence of your business at
peril.
The sad fact is that nobody can predict if a business or a consumer is likely to suffer from a data loss
emergency, but there are a number of areas that are generally prone potential problems which could arise
from a basic electrical power surge, electronic or mechanical failure or even a sabotage attempt by a disgruntled
employee. You also have to consider acts of nature i.e floods, storms or even natural disasters depending on your
locality.

There is a lot more interest being taken in the topic of business continuity
recently, but the implementation of disaster recovery solutions has been pretty hit and miss for
many companies and businesses, many of which still rely on aging tape back up technology. One of the biggest
failings is testing the system that has been put in place and many companies have felt the pain of the backup
simply not being available in their hour of need.
This then leads to the need for far more expensive data recovery or raid data recovery as a method of
hopefully retrieving vital data.
Many companies are now investing in remote data
backup models or online data
backup as part of their business continuity strategy as these have a number of significant
advantages.
For example, if your server or building was damaged by flood or fire and you needed to vacate the premises, even
if your back up tapes were available (many companies do not even keep an offsite version) you would still need to
source a suitable drive and donor server to restore them. Back up data store on remote servers and data centers
will allow you access to your data even if you have to set up in a temporary office.
If you have not yet implemented a disaster recovery plan for your business then you should put this high on your
business agenda. Could your business survive if it were to lose all the client records on your CRM system or
financial data from your accounts package. Don’t forget the cost is not purely the loss of data but also the lost
business that may ensue as well as the time and resource to get things back on track.
And of course on a final note, once you have implemented a business continuity plan make sure you test it to
make sure the plan is robust in a real environment.
Computer repair UK are able to offer full business
continuity planning consultancy as well as remote server back up solutions for SME's throughout the UK. Give us a
call to discuss your requirements.
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