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Disaster Recovery
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ALSO CALLED: IT Disaster Recovery, Network Disaster Recovery, Recovery Disaster, Data Processing Recovery, Recovery Procedures, Disaster-recovery, Business Recovery, Transaction Processing Recovery, Computer Disaster Recovery, Business Processing Recovery, and Processing and Business Recovery
DEFINITION: The recovery time objective (RTO) is the maximum tolerable length of time that a computer, system, network, or application can be down after a failure or disaster occurs. The RTO is a function of the extent to which the interruption disrupts normal operations and the amount of revenue lost per unit time
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iSeries High Availability: Why It Has Become so Affordable and Easy to Use
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WHITE PAPER: Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2006
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It is a fortunate change of events for the SMB-sized shop that the powerful business continuity technology of high availability is no longer reserved for the largest enterprises.
 
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Echo² High Availability at Kingman Regional Medical Center
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When KRMC wanted more time to execute routine system maintenance, and needed a faster way to get back on its feet in the wake of a crippling system failure, Echo² HA Edition provided the cure.
 
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Read about how the enhancements of Exchange 2007, running on virtual machines, increased performance while decreasing costs for a VMware customer. Understand how this approach to server administration lets IT adapt to the demands of enterprise.
 
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Dickinson Wright Witnesses Vast Improvements with Equallogic SAN
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iSCSI SAN supports blade server infrastructure with key functions such as snapshotbased backup, scaling with automatic configuration, and replication for disaster recovery.
 
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Storage Consolidation 101
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This E-Guide, features expert articles and tips from SearchStorage.com outlines the major aspects of initiating a consolidation project.
 
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Real World Disaster Recovery
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TECHNICAL ARTICLE: Posted: 08 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2006
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Download this article about a new enterprise data center and learn more about protecting your IT infrastructure.
 
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Innovations for Next Generation SAN Architectures
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VMware & Dell EqualLogic: iSCSI and Virtual Infrastructure 3 Enhance Resiliency, Resource Utilization and Enable Disaster Recovery
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Attend this webcast with Vivek Chhabria and Tim Sherbak.
 
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VMware ESX Server 3.x Considerations, Configuration and Operation Using an EqualLogic PS Series SAN
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DISASTER RECOVERY DEFINITION (continued):
as a result of the disaster. These factors in turn depend on the affected equipment and application(s). The RTO is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, or days, and is an important consideration in disaster recovery planning ( DRP). Numerous studies have been conducted in an attempt to determine the cost of downtime for various applications in enterprise operations. These studies indicate that the cost depends on long-term and intangible effects as well as on immediate, short-term,
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