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How many data centers are sufficient for disaster recovery? Two, three, or more?
How many data centers are needed to ensure proper disaster recovery? I encounter the question frequently in my work. Today's economy is exerting pressure on IT data center operations in two directions: For those with many data centers the pressure is to consolidate for increased efficiency and lower costs. For those with just one, or maybe two data centers...
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Is your disaster recovery plan out of date?
this tip, Richard Jones makes the case for integrating disaster recovery into your configuration management processes, testing often and tracking recovery time objectives closely.
It's easy for disaster recovery plans to get stale. Companies are constantly in flux -- trying to keep up with rapid growth during good times or cutting expenses in bad times. If your... More...
Data center disaster recovery trends for 2007
shown that upper management isn't taking data center disaster recovery planning seriously. Data center managers in the trenches need to be able to make the case for disaster recovery investment. These recent findings may help put more priority for DR in your budget.
As disaster recovery budgets are shrinking, more companies are moving toward outsourced... More... Related Articles
Experian drills backup water supply to cool data center
Experian, which relied on city water to supply the chillers that cool its McKinney data center.
"We lost all city utility as far as water pressure," said Russ Burlew, the data center facility manager. "It took three and a half days to repair that line, and we were without water. We had vendors come in with water trucks and pumps to keep our tower full." "When everyone talks... More...
After Transitive acquisition, will IBM shed translation software beneficial to competition?
what you think about the story; email Bridget Botelho, News Writer. And check out our data center blogs: Server Farming, Mainframe Propellerhead, and Data Center Facilities Pro. IBM plans to acquire Transitive Corp., whose translation software enables applications to run on various combinations of CPU and OS. But will IBM continue to enable translation for non...
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Running Linux and z/OS on a single mainframe poses no problem
Linux mainframe have more to do with politics than with technology.
"Most large data centers have mainframes with z/OS, and just about all organizations have Linux stuff that is a candidate for consolidation," said Wayne Kernochan, a senior research analyst at Aberdeen Group. At the same time, Kernochan explained that there is a lot of "graying of the... More... |