Step-by-step Data and Disaster Recovery
Source: IBM
A fire in the data center, a hurricane, an explosion, corrupted file, crashed disk head could be a disaster. Anything that results in an unplanned outage has the potential to be a disaster to anyone within the enterprise. Traditionally disaster recovery has been defined as the ability to recover from a catastrophic outage of IT systems and services. To manage the risk of data loss not covered by a traditional disaster recovery plan, businesses must also have in place an administrative plan now referred to as a business continuance plan. The Tivoli solution, anchored by Tivoli Storage Manager helps to recover data.. Disaster recovery is further supported by Tivoli Disaster Recovery Manager, which provides the tools for a recovery plan to be completed quickly and effectively using offsite copies created by Tivoli Storage Manager.
| Format: | Size: | 73.80 | |
| Date: | Jan 2002 |
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