DR Strategy Guide for IBM i

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Don't Wait for a Disaster. Start Planning Today!

 

Editor's note: This article introduces the white paper "DR Strategy Guide for IBM i" available free from the MC White Paper Center.

 

Organizations cannot control whether or not they will be affected by a natural disaster, an extended power outage, or any other unplanned incident. However, they can ensure their business is prepared to respond to and recover from these events with minimal disruption or impact to their customers.

 

These types of events disrupt business operations, and they all have the potential to cripple a business if a supporting contingency plan is not in place. So what happens after the worst-case scenario becomes a very real disaster situation? Your business is in a crisis. Can you rely on past practices or processes? Common Disaster Recovery framework is a classic risk management mistake that will impact your organization in both reputation and bottom line. The industry is riddled with numerous failed efforts resulting from monolithic Disaster Recovery implementations.

Failure to Deliver When You Need Your Solution Most, "In a Disaster"

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity are organizational imperatives that reduce IT risk. The primary goal of companies with no tolerance for downtime is to achieve a higher level of business continuity, ensuring your IBM i is always available, no matter the underlying circumstances. Having a fully tested recovery plan in place can increase your credibility as a reliable company that is able to meet service and support commitments following a disastergiving you a competitive advantage.

How Well Is Your Business Prepared for a Disaster?

Over the past ten years, the Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity landscape has changed dramatically. Where it was once normal practice to back up IT systems to magnetic tape media on a daily basis, most businesses now recognize that this will expose them to unacceptable downtime and data loss.

 

The irrecoverable damage of lost data is staggering when the financial impact includes the cost of lost revenue, the loss of business progress, and the cost to recreate both if at all possible. The U.S. Bureau of Labor states that 93% of businesses that experience a significant data loss will be out of business in five years. Companies simply do not financially recover from a disaster when there is no fully documented and tested plan integrated into the business.

 

Disaster recovery planning will help mitigate risks associated with failure of your primary facility. The most important goal is to enable your company to remain in business. If a disaster strikes, your company has everything to lose.

Disaster Recovery Has Evolved. Has Your Business Followed Suit?

Insurance can help fund the recovery, but it cannot service or replace your valued customers. The difference between failure and success in business depends on how well you're prepared for the unexpected. If a disaster struck today, how would your company do?

 

It's safe to say that disasters come without warning. Traditional DR planning focuses only on how to restore your servers following a catastrophic site loss of your primary computing facility. This means recovering afterward from a natural or man-made event or system failure. Tunnel vision does not address the need for continuous operations of your key business processes. While traditional backup and recovery measures remain important, they are far from adequate in meeting today's need for business resiliency in the 21st century. Traditional tape backup and recovery solutions combined with syndicated hotsite providers located in the same FEMA region are not viable in a regional disaster.

 

Every organization must examine their risk tolerance to ensure future success in a disaster. These trends and lessons learned from major events such as Super Storm Sandy, Hurricane Irene, the Oklahoma tornadoes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters will clearly change the future landscape for recovery. Customer satisfaction is paramount. Trying to obtain new customers or convincing the old ones to hang around in a disaster is an uphill struggle if your corporate image has been damaged.

What Is a Disaster?

To find out more, download the free white paper "DR Strategy Guide for IBM i" from the MC White Paper Center.

Maxava is a worldwide provider of innovative Monitoring, High Availability and Disaster Recovery software solutions for the IBM i platform and other systems. Customers have been using Maxava HA software for more than 16 years to ensure business continuity, reduce risk and meet regulatory requirements. Maxava’s software ensures business resilience for a cross-section of the world’s most demanding IBM i customers through SaaS, Cloud, Subscription and traditional Licensed software models.

Providing critical business continuity solutions to customers around the globe, Maxava’s implementations span a diverse set of industries including Banking, Telecommunications, Government, Manufacturing and Healthcare. Many of the worlds most trusted consumer brands are supported by IT environments strengthened by the use of the Maxava HA suite. Maxava is responsible for over 2000 installations globally and provides 24x7x365 support directly to over 40 countries through regional offices located in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Visit maxava.com for more information or find out what our customers have to say at Maxava Customer Case Study Videos.

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