Disaster Recovery Using Virtual Machines
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- Title: Disaster Recovery Using Virtual Machines
- ArXiv ID: 1404.2340
- Date: 2014-04-10
- Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper
📝 Abstract
Today, the importance of having 100% uptime for businesses and industries is clear: financial reasons and often strict government regulations for certain industries require 100% business continuity. The concept of business continuity (BC), as Microsoft defines it: the ability of an organization to continue to function even after a disastrous event, accomplished through the deployment of redundant hardware and software, the use of fault tolerant systems, as well as a solid backup and recovery strategy, directly relates to an organization s ability to quickly restore and deploy IT backups and business operations in a short period of time.💡 Deep Analysis
Deep Dive into Disaster Recovery Using Virtual Machines.Today, the importance of having 100% uptime for businesses and industries is clear: financial reasons and often strict government regulations for certain industries require 100% business continuity. The concept of business continuity (BC), as Microsoft defines it: the ability of an organization to continue to function even after a disastrous event, accomplished through the deployment of redundant hardware and software, the use of fault tolerant systems, as well as a solid backup and recovery strategy, directly relates to an organization s ability to quickly restore and deploy IT backups and business operations in a short period of time.
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