Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Disaster Recovery Planning - Create an IT High Availability DR Plan ...

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Disaster recovery (DR) is a holistic strategy including people, processes, policies, and technologies. It focuses on restoring the IT systems critical to supporting business functions. If you don't have a DR strategy yet, we can help you create your own plan for the systems you host on Rackspace infrastructure. Our disaster recovery specialists can review your environment and propose a mix of resiliency tools that can help you achieve your recovery targets?all within your budget.

How we can help

Whether you need help backing up important databases or architecting a complex replication solution across Rackspace data centers, we have the expertise, technologies, and services that your plan needs. See how a solution might look by viewing a reference architecture.

The best way to avoid downtime is to eliminate single points of failure in your configurations. As you add redundancy, your ability to recover quickly improves?and your costs increase. We understand that DR is expensive, so we can offer you an experienced team that can help you choose the right resiliency solutions based on your risk tolerance, and ensure they're optimized to meet your recovery objectives and budget. Our disaster recovery specialists can help?contact us.

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  • DNS Failover (Neustar?)
  • Array-based Replication
  • Database Replication (transactional)
  • Database Replication (mirroring)
  • Database Replication (log shipping)
  • VM Replication
  • Managed Backup

We can help you in your DR planning

Our experienced specialists work with you to customize the plan that helps meet your needs?and your budget. And we're here anytime you have a question, 24x7x365. That's just one reason why 60% of the Fortune? 100 hosts with Rackspace.

Source: http://www.rackspace.com/disaster-recovery-planning/

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