One of the best ways for a company to prepare for operating after a tragedy is with data replication. This is the process of copying a company’s data base to a separate server. It is designed so both servers have … Read More
Gregory Tellone
Superstorm Sandy One Year Later: Businesses Are Still Vastly Unprepared for Disaster
What can be said when looking at the results of Superstorm Sandy one year later? The evidence is overwhelming that, despite a year, recovery still isn’t completed yet. While that might sound alarming, it’s not surprising when you consider so … Read More
Techniques of Data Recovery
Data Recovery is the technique of recovering data from destroyed, corrupted, failed or unavailable subsidiary storage media when it cannot be usually accessed. Usually, the data is recovered from storage media like the internal or external hard disk drives, CDs, … Read More
Managing and Analyzing Disaster Recovery Plans
No business owner wants to think about trying to recover from a disaster. Natural or man-made disasters are able to strike at a moment’s notice. Preparing for such an event has become a standard part of doing business. It’s important … Read More
Data Recovery: Evaluating and Managing Your Data Successfully
A disaster can come in many forms: a cyber-attack, a sudden power outage, major or minor flooding, accidental deletion of a file or folder. A pressing issue that all companies face is how to carry out data recovery in the … Read More
Data Replication in a Cloud: Deciding Storage Location, Size and What Data You Need
Data replication is something to consider when a disaster comes calling and you lose all your data in your company’s main headquarters. With cloud technology making data replication so easy now, it’s worth the investment to act on any business … Read More
Things to Think About When Placing Your Data on Cloud Backup: From Size to Security
Cloud backup is becoming increasingly used by businesses now based on its affordability and safer method of retrieval for the era of big data. Nevertheless, businesses still have to think about a few things and whether it’s appropriate or if … Read More