Disaster Recovery White Papers
Evolving In-Region and Out-of-Region Storage Replication Alternatives for Zero/Near-Zero Data Loss
Overview Effective IT business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR) solutions must provide multiple levels of recovery capability, ranging from recovery point objectives (RPOs) with zero/near-zero data loss and extending to RPOs beyond 24 hours - as well as recovery time objectives (RTOs) spanning instantaneous recovery through less strenuous RTOs of 48+ hours. Business and regulatory requirements dictate the level of risk certain applications/line-of-business functions can tolerate. There are current and emerging storage solutions that address this wide spectrum of requirements. The most demanding require both in- and out-of-region protection with a zero or near-zero RPO among three data centers.
| Publisher | EMC | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 80 |
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