With the constant stream of hurricanes in the news, disaster recovery should get some attention. In the aftermath of September 11th, many companies took the time to create a disaster recovery plan: how to set up shop when you can not access your office, temporarily or permanently. Naturally, a comprehensive disaster recovery plan involves more than your computer systems, but regaining access to your information systems is a critical part of recovery. There are two major aspects to achieving system recovery: infrastructure (hardware and software) and data. Your disaster recovery plan needs to address the acquisition of hardware with the appropriate software in a predetermined location as well as how the all-important data will be restored to the newly acquired systems. Take some time to review your disaster recovery needs with your Responsive consultant.
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