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Backup and Disaster Recovery

or BDR is a key component of a

holistic security and continuity

strategy for your business.

Today’s businesses are so

heavily dependent upon IT that

if they experience a disaster that

temporarily or permanently limits

their access to their data, they

could lose tens of thousands of

dollars – or their entire business.

Data has to be backed up and

must be made readily available

in a format that can be retrieved

quickly. Any recovery time

amounting to more than an

hour or two can be disastrous

for your company.

As we consider Backup and

Disaster Recovery – and how

good (or not) your current BDR

provider is at his/her job, there

are several things we must

consider regarding the data that

is being backed up. Here are a

few questions.

What kind of data are you

backing up?

– customer re-

cords, proprietary applications,

internal process data, produc-

tion computations

What is your current BDR

strategy?

– none, local on com-

puter or server, cloud

What compliance requirements

are placed on your business?

HITECH, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOX

The answers to these questions

give you – and your BDR provider

– a baseline for your strategy.

The answers tell you what you

are backing up, what is currently

in place, and what your required

security/backup level is for the

proposed BDR solution.

So, here’s the “meat” of the topic.

Is your current BDR provider

good at what he/she does?

Here’s the simple answer. If

they haven’t talked to you about

these ten things, they may not

be right for your business.

Have they asked you:

1. Have you had file corruption

or data loss in the past?

2. How much of your company

is dependent upon data, and

how much pain would you

be in if you lost access to

your data?

3. Howlongcouldyourbusiness

survive without access to

your data, applications, and

files?

How Good is YOUR IT Provider at Disaster Recovery?

10 Things YOU Need to Know

By Jeanne DeWitt

SOAR TO SUCCESS

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2016

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Core Business Strategy