Disaster recovery & business continuity: are you protecting your business properly?

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Disaster recovery and business continuity are two key strategies that every company should always adopt to safeguard its databases and ensure operational continuity even in case of malfunctions, natural disasters or human errors. Are you sure you are protecting your business the right way?

 

Disaster recovery: how to avoid data loss

Adopting a disaster recovery policy means planning the database recovery following unforeseen events based on a 'recovery time objective' (RTO), i.e. the maximum duration of downtime, and a 'recovery point objective' (RPO), i.e. the maximum amount of data the company is willing to give up. A disaster recovery plan also includes the relocation of corporate ICT services to geographic nodes that are significantly distant from each other.

 

Business continuity: how to always guarantee business continuity

Busines scontinuity means ensuring operational continuity for the company even in case of serious damage to the technological infrastructure. For this purpose, data must be synchronised and replicated in real time on two or more different databases (in facilities not too far apart) so that it can be accessed at anytime, even through secondary sources. Thanks to this system, information will always be available at any time and therefore no need to interrupt the workflow will ever arise.

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