Disaster Recovery White Papers
Five Critical Recovery Flaws Your Last Disaster Recovery Test Missed
Overview Businesses today are spending millions of dollars to develop and maintain Disaster Recovery (DR) infrastructures that will ensure business continuity. But despite such huge investments of time and resources, most IT professionals are still not completely confident in their ability to recover in an emergency. This paper examines how automated DR testing and monitoring, a new approach to DR management, is helping companies around the world make up for the shortcomings of traditional DR testing. These solutions provide companies with the ability to reduce the cost and operational disruptions caused by traditional testing methods while delivering a consistent, up-to-date view of the environment.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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