eGUIDE
Are you and your DR Plan feelin' lucky?
Surviving a Data Center Disaster Requires
More than Luck. It Requires Prepara on.
Even though we regularly celebrate Saint
Patrick's Day, IT professionals know be er than
to trust to the luck of the Irish when it comes
to disaster recovery. As IT experts know, it's
never a ma er of if a data center disaster will
strike, but when. So top of mind for most IT
managers is how they are going to protect
business-cri cal data and what strategies they
need to have in place to restore that data when
disaster strikes.
According to IDC, 80 percent of small businesses
have experienced some kind of data systems
failure in the past, at costs ranging from $82,000
to $526,000, or from $137 to $427 per minute.
Data is the lifeblood of most businesses, so when
the data stops flowing, business stops.
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FEATURE
Disaster Recovery vs.
Business Con nuity:
What's the Difference?
DR and BC are o en
confused. In this ar cle
we explore the differences
and why it's cri cal you
have both.
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CASE STUDY
City of Minneapolis
Succeeding with
Managed IT Services
As a trusted partner of
the City of Minneapolis,
OneNeck hosts and
manages their IT
infrastructure, ensuring
they're always on.
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FEATURE
DR in the Cloud – Does
it make sense for you?
Many organiza ons
are moving to Disaster
Recovery-as-a-service
(DRaaS). Should you
consider it for your
organiza on?
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FEATURE
DR Op ons -
Which is best for you?
There are lots of op ons
when considering your DR
strategy, but which is best
for your organiza on?
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FEATURE
DR Planning Basics -
Where do I start?
Like every business
ini a ve, DR should start
with a basic plan and grow
from there. But where do
you start?
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presents