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Business continuity & Contingency planning - essential and unavoidable tasks.
Your Disaster Recovery plan is only as good as the backup systems at its foundation?

So how does your DR plan look like when it comes to reality? And you know the stats aren't pretty when it comes to business success rates after a disaster has hit.

Make sure your data backup and DR plans are in check to avoid becoming a statistic when disaster strikes. Watch and listen to what our experts recommend for sound backup and DR strategy in these 3 Videocasts:


*Building a DR Plan   

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Improving Backup Operations   

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How Archive and Encryption Impact Backup

  

Posted: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:34 AM by SQL Master

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So how does your DR plan look like when it comes to reality? And you know the stats aren't pretty

# September 27, 2007 3:49 AM

SSQA.net - SqlServer-QA.net said:

So how does your DR plan look like when it comes to reality? And you know the stats aren't pretty

# September 27, 2007 3:50 AM

vshah said:

Using backup software which is embedded in OS is a good idea when you are sure about your hardware. Major data lost occur due to hard disk failure or controller failure. In this case, you wont be able to retrive from your hard disk and basically you will lose all your data unless you have done offsite backup.

At Sentral, we have total Rapid Recovery appliance which not only protects data but also OS as well.

More information can be found at our website. Please check our blog at:

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# April 9, 2008 3:40 AM
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