Sponsored by Practice, Practice, Practice: Ensuring Your Ability to Recover from a Disaster Speaker: Bill Peldzus, Director of Storage Architecture, GlassHouse Technologies Due to the intricacies and dependencies of most of today’s applications, the outcome of a disaster recovery scenario is shockingly binary; it either works or does not. To be sure that you will […]
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Speaker: Bill Peldzus, Director of Storage Architecture, GlassHouse Technologies
Due to the intricacies and dependencies of most of today’s applications, the outcome of a disaster recovery scenario is shockingly binary; it either works or does not. To be sure that you will be able to recover your applications successfully, a key is in the old adage: practice, practice, practice.
By practicing your disaster recovery processes repeatedly, the steps that need to be executed will become almost second nature. It will likely also allow you to become even more familiar with the intricacies and nuances of your working production environment. With repetition, you will become more familiar and confident with the required toolset for recovery; and you will able to rest assured that you would be able to recover your applications. Bill Peldzus, Director of Storage Architecture for GlassHouse Technologies, reviews the 3 important steps to preparing for disaster recovery: (1) Have a plan; (2) Validate the plan; (3) Test the plan, first by testing the individual components and then by testing them all together.
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