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  2. RPO and RTO: Understanding the Differences - Enterprise Storage...

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    Similarities and Differences Between RPO and RTO. RPO and RTO are important considerations for disaster recovery or business continuity plans. Business impact analysis can be used in the early stages of calculating both RPO and RTO. RTO relates to downtime length. RPO is associated with data loss and backup frequency.

  3. What Is a Disaster Recovery Site? Hot, Cold & Warm Site

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    Also see: Disaster Recovery Planning. A Disaster Recovery (DR) site is a physical location separate from a company’s primary headquarters. Its purpose is to keep the organizational systems running in the event of a power outage, cyberattack, network failure, natural disaster, unexpected downtime, sabotage or other event that takes down the ...

  4. 5 Top Recovery Time Objective (RTO) Trends - Enterprise Storage...

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    “To meet RTO demands, customers need to consider isolated recovery environments or immutable solutions that can protect backup copies from ransomware attacks,” said George Crump, chief product strategist, StorONE. “The ever-present ransomware threat forces IT to rethink how they meet recovery point and recovery time objectives.” 2.

  5. 5 Top Recovery Point Objective (RPO) Trends - Enterprise Storage...

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    See below for some of the top trends in recovery point objectives: 1. More stringent RPOs. Speed of recovery has always been an issue. This tends to put the focus on RTO rather than RPO. Yet, RPO has gained in importance, and now companies are asking for much tighter RPOs. “Businesses now set more stringent requirements for RTOs and RPOs ...

  6. What Is Disaster Recovery as a Service? Guide to DRaaS

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    Like all “as-a-service” offerings, DRaaS is a pay-per-use managed service. It’s in similar category as the cloud storage market. It uses replication to duplicate your production environment data and send it to the cloud. (The replication technologies employed can be hypervisor-based, host-based, application-based, or even storage-based.)

  7. Disaster Recovery Testing: What You Need to Know - Enterprise...

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    1. Determine RTO and RPO Recovery Objectives. Two essential criteria for disaster recovery are the Recovery Time Objective, or RTO, and the Recovery Point objective, or RPO. RTO is the maximum time it will take a business to restore normal functions after an outage or data loss. RPO is the maximum amount of data the enterprise can stand to lose.

  8. Azure Site Recovery: Features & Pricing - Enterprise Storage...

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    Azure Site Recovery is part of the Operations Management Suite. Microsoft built ASR internally, and added InMage technology after acquiring the company a couple of years back. That enabled Microsoft to provide DR for VMware, Hyper-V, and physical workloads. ASR helps ensure business continuity by keeping apps and workloads running during outages.

  9. Cloud Disaster Recovery Best Practices - Enterprise Storage Forum

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    Preparing for Cloud Disasters. The Importance of Cloud Disaster Recovery. Cloud Disaster Recovery Best Practices. Choose a suitable disaster recovery plan method. Select a capable disaster recovery service provider. Define RPO and RTO for your disaster recovery plan. Routinely test and update your plan. Contemplate disaster recovery as a service.

  10. Case Study: Improving Disaster Recovery Without Breaking the Bank

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    Improving Recovery Time. FleetBoston was already utilizing EMC Symmetrix and tape libraries for the purposes of daily and weekly backups. During testing of its disaster recovery responsiveness, however, the company discovered it would take 24 hours alone to restore data from tape to disk. And it was only possible to meet the 24-hour time frame ...

  11. Guide to Selecting Backup & Recovery Software - ESF

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    Enterprise backup and recovery software is a safety net that keeps businesses running when application errors, cyber-attacks, negligent workers, and countless other IT mishaps strike. Technical approaches between vendors vary somewhat, as do each organization’s data protection requirements and objectives. But essentially, all enterprise ...