Planning for a Quick
Recovery
Learn about what
you can do to quickly and effectively recover your business'
systems in the event of a disruption.
For most small and
mid-sized businesses, computing systems and electronic
information are necessary to conduct business on a daily
basis. You shouldn't have to think about disasters causing you
to lose valuable resources and data, but the reality is that
the risk of unforeseen circumstances and disruptions to IT
systems is always present. If your IT systems go down, it's
not only inconvenient, it could cost your business a
substantial amount of money. A study by Forrester Research
estimated that the average cost of downtime for an e-commerce
site is $8,000 per hour.
It is natural to
depend on your information systems to be functioning reliably
and effectively at all times. Whether your business needs to
process certain orders by Christmas Day, or report financial
data to the government to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act,
time is of the essence. By having a recovery system in place,
you can help ensure a quick and comprehensive recovery if your
business ever faces a disruption or unanticipated problem that
shuts down your IT systems.
When thinking about
backup and recovery, it is important to recognize that it's
not just about data. Many small and mid-sized businesses also
rely on access to specific software, customized settings, and
operating systems. Today's Windows-based computing environment
allows you to implement independent recovery solutions that
quickly and effectively recover systems so that you and your
employees can get back to business as usual as soon as
possible.
Recommendations
Here are some steps to
take to help your business recover effectively in the case of
a disruption to your business' information systems.
- Create disaster
recovery and business continuity plans: It is important to
have disaster recovery and business continuity plans in
place now, so that you have a systematic way of dealing with
problems in the future. Consider creating written documents
with specific instructions that you and your employees can
easily access.
- Implement
independent system recovery solutions: An independent system
recovery solution allows you to take advantage of a
disk-based, bare-metal Windows system recovery independent
of the hardware used and should be implemented on your
desktops and servers. Rebuilding your servers can take be
painstakingly long. By installing system recovery solutions,
you can restore your system quickly, saving you from
excessive downtime and the costs associated with lost
revenue. In addition, you will save on the cost of
professional IT personnel to restore your systems since you
will be able to get your system up and running easily.
Instead of rebuilding your entire server or desktop, you can
restore your systems including data, software, and
customized settings, despite any disruptions or problems to
your physical infrastructure. You can either restore them to
new hardware or your old hardware once it has been repaired.
- Test your
disaster recovery plan: Once you have a disaster recovery
plan in place, it is important to test it so that you and
your employees will know what to expect if you ever have to
use it in a disaster situation. Additionally, when you test
it, your findings will help you customize your plan based on
the specific needs of your business. Several things to keep
in mind when testing your plan include: knowing how long it
will take to retrieve a server backup; being able to access
data even if you can't get to the office; and being able to
access uncorrupted copies of software if the system shut
down because of a computer bug.
Conclusion
Disaster recovery planning is not a glamorous task,
but in today's IT intensive business climate, it is a
necessary part of a successful business strategy. Independent
system recovery helps you not only recover data, it helps you
save and restore your software, customized settings, and even
your operating systems. This way, even a malfunction that
causes losses to your hardware will not be a problem; you can
quickly and easily restore your business functionality to
another system. By implementing an independent system recovery
solution, you can save your business precious time and money,
and possibly the business itself.
from
Symantec