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Disaster recovery plan - DRP

Mohammed Alqahtani. Disaster recovery plan - DRP. What is the disaster?. A disaster is An event suddenly and unpredictably happened and caused huge damage, loss or destruction in data . Natural Disasters: Floods, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Earthquakes … etc .

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Disaster recovery plan - DRP

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  1. Mohammed Alqahtani Disaster recovery plan - DRP

  2. What is the disaster? • A disaster is An event suddenly and unpredictably happened and caused huge damage, loss or destruction in data . • Natural Disasters: Floods, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Earthquakes … etc . • mankind Disasters : caused by hacker or virus • unpredictable disaster : HDD Failure , Server Failure , Power loss , Deletion of significant Data , Network Failure ,Software Failure. CS526 - Spring 2010

  3. What is DRP ? • DRP is a plan or strategy has the ability of an infrastructure to restart operations after a disaster like almost nothing did happen. CS526 - Spring 2010

  4. statistics • 47% of universities currently have no DRP. • More 90% of organization s lost their data system for days because either they don’t have DRP or it ‘s weak . • 50% of organizations started making their DRP after knowing how it would have been if they had it . • 30% of originations have at least one fire alert every year . • Not having DRP in case of attacking by hackers cost the world about 55,000,000,000 every year. • 43% of companies experiencing disasters never re-open, and 29% close within two years (McGladrey and Pullen) . • 55% of virtual machine’s customers using virtualization for BC/DR CS526 - Spring 2010

  5. What considerations we care about? • Recovery Point Objective (RPO) • Recovery Time Objective (RTO) • Test Time Objective (TTO) • Cost • Reliability • Complexity • Automation CS526 - Spring 2010

  6. Common DRP • Back up • Image Capture • Replication • server cluster • virtualization CS526 - Spring 2010

  7. Why virtualization is the best ? • Simple • Portable  Controllability • Automation  Fast  High availability • Isolated Security • reliability CS526 - Spring 2010

  8. Cost CS526 - Spring 2010

  9. Lower Cost  High quality. • Flexibility CS526 - Spring 2010

  10. Question ? CS526 - Spring 2010

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