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Selecting Technology for Disaster Recovery
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Rafal Cegiela, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Properties of a computer system providing for its ability to recover from disaster are determined by its architecture and implemented technical solutions. Existing procedures of risk assessment and business impact analysis allow to assess the probability and potential results of a disaster, but do not provide direct guidelines as to the technical decisions. The paper outlines practical guidelines that close the gap between business-oriented analyses and technical design of disaster recovery facilities.
Index Terms:
disaster recovery, RPO, RTO, cluster, hot site, cold site, backup
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Rafal Cegiela, "Selecting Technology for Disaster Recovery," depcos-relcomex,pp.160-167, International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems (DEPCOS-RELCOMEX'06), 2006
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