Traditional disaster recovery solutions do not always meet
organizations’ need for reduced recovery times and improved
reliability. They are slow to recover, complex to implement,
and hard to manage. They require the completion of separate
procedures for systems, data disks, and applications—to
say nothing of separate procedures for physical and virtual
servers. No wonder then that chief information offirs and
IT managers increasingly look to cloud-based recovery—
either on its own or as a complement to traditional disaster
recovery methods—to help them meet the needs for nearly
instantaneous failover and failback.
As Forrester reports, two thirds of enterprises recently
surveyed are interested in, or have already adopted, disaster
recovery as a service (DRaaS).3 And, perhaps because of cloud’s
ability to provide enterprise class disaster recovery capabilities
to smaller businesses, the interest is also high among midsize
companies. Thirty percent of midsize companies will have
cloud-based recovery operations by 2014, Gartner reports.4
IBM posits that cloud’s role in disaster recovery solutions
will increase as cloud capabilities evolve and the use of cloud
technologies becomes increasingly widespread
Traditional disaster recovery solutions do not always meetorganizations’ need for reduced recovery times and improvedreliability. They are slow to recover, complex to implement,and hard to manage. They require the completion of separateprocedures for systems, data disks, and applications—tosay nothing of separate procedures for physical and virtualservers. No wonder then that chief information offirs andIT managers increasingly look to cloud-based recovery—either on its own or as a complement to traditional disasterrecovery methods—to help them meet the needs for nearlyinstantaneous failover and failback.As Forrester reports, two thirds of enterprises recentlysurveyed are interested in, or have already adopted, disasterrecovery as a service (DRaaS).3 And, perhaps because of cloud’sability to provide enterprise class disaster recovery capabilitiesto smaller businesses, the interest is also high among midsizecompanies. Thirty percent of midsize companies will havecloud-based recovery operations by 2014, Gartner reports.4IBM posits that cloud’s role in disaster recovery solutionswill increase as cloud capabilities evolve and the use of cloudtechnologies becomes increasingly widespread
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