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Disaster Recovery
Overview Disaster Recovery Planning Process  
Reducing Risk with Disaster Recovery Services:
When Was the Last Time You Tested Your Backups?
Disaster RecoveryIn the face of flood, fire, employee theft, mismanagement or a security breach, are you prepared?

To be truly secure, businesses need to go beyond typical off-site tape backup programs, to a fully developed business continuity and disaster recovery plan that will help ensure their business operations regardless of system failures, weather or turmoil.

In the event of a disaster, what business services do you need to have up and running first in order to communicate with customers and continue to operate in some type of business fashion?

Business Continuity Planning is the strategy and practice of keeping your core business functioning after (and ideally during) a disastrous event, rather than simply being able to recover after a disaster. A solid Disaster Recovery plan readies your organization with the technology, processes, policies and procedures needed to continue critical business operations.

The obstacle for most business is the complexity of the plan needed and the capital investment required to make it happen. For those able to overcome the upfront cost, many never really test their program because they are too busy running their daily operations.

NSPI offers Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Solutions
on a Subscription Basis for a Monthly Fee

Available DR Services and Solutions

  • DR Implementation & Deployment
  • DR Support and Management
  • Hosting (Primary site, DR site, or both)
  • Subscription based infrastructure & equipment

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Disaster Recovery Solution What does it look like?

Disaster recovery planning starts with an assessment of your current systems and infrastructure. It helps you understand what your most valuable and critical information assets are, and managing the risk surrounding those assets. A disaster recovery plan provides documentation of the processes and procedures that support a DR effort. The actual solution may include a simple data backup and recovery solution, or a fully-automated data replication solution with standby infrastructure and servers at a remote site.

Having a backup strategy, doing backups every day, and running anti-virus software does not mean that you have a Disaster Recovery Plan.

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