Hurricane Sandy provided a fascinating opportunity to study the both the level of disaster planning and the resilience of New York City data centers. This article will examine a) what actually happened, b) what was the risk, and c) what are the lessons learned. What...
Disaster Recovery
Data Protection Audit – Systems, Devices and IT Operations
Your data protection audit lays out the plan that enables you to sleep at night knowing that data loss couldn’t destroy your business or be a costly and burdensome event. In the previous installment of our three part data protection audit series, we looked at the...
Data Protection Audit Planning
In part one of “How to plan and execute a data protection audit,” we discussed the importance of user participation in the design process of your data audit plan. In this installment, we go into more detail about the questions you need to ask about your business...
Hurricane Impact Assessment: Isaac in New Orleans
Now that Hurricane Isaac is in our rear-view mirror, it’s time to assess the disaster damage. We monitored and shared the New Orleans power outages on Global Data Vault blog day-by-day, but we censored the wrath pointed at local energy provider Entergy to return the...
Loss of power during Hurricane Isaac
As Hurricane Isaac continues its slow march inland, the city of New Orleans is largely without power this afternoon. This image shows the widespread power outages in the city. It’s seems eerie that today is the seventh anniversary, if you should call it that, of...
How to build a disaster recovery site – part 3
Whether you are outsourcing your Disaster Recovery program or keeping it in house, the steps required to implement it are critical. In this series, we’ve drafted an outline of how to build a remote Disaster Recovery site for your IT. In our previous articles, Choosing...
Building a Disaster Recovery Site – part 2
What does it take to build a remote Disaster Recovery site for your IT? (Part 2 of 3) Whether you are outsourcing your Disaster Recovery program or keeping it in house, the steps required to implement it are critical. In this series, we’ve drafted an outline of how to...
Choosing Disaster Recovery Site Location
Disaster Recovery is one thing you hope you never need, but if you do, you’ll be very happy if you have right plan in place. Whether you are outsourcing your Disaster Recovery solution or keeping it in house, the steps required to implement it are somewhat complex,...
Data Backup and Disaster Recovery: A Comparison
What’s the difference between Data Backup and Disaster Recovery and how do I know which I need? What it is Data backup is a method in which your computer and network files are replicated in such a way that you can reinstall them in the event of a data loss. Data...
Predicting Natural Disasters – Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Tsunamis are arguably one of the most devastating and difficult to predict natural disasters. Evidence of this is the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami which is considered among the deadliest in human history, credited with more than 230,000 people killed in 14 countries...