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Cold, Warm, & Hot Sites

Cold, Warm, & Hot Sites. By Sach Dhanjal. CCT355H5. What Is a Back up Site?. A remote recovery location It is where your data center will be recreated. What Is a Back up Site?. There are three types of back up sites: Cold Sites Warm Sites Hot Sites. What is a Cold Site?.

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Cold, Warm, & Hot Sites

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  1. Cold, Warm, & Hot Sites By SachDhanjal CCT355H5

  2. What Is a Back up Site? • A remote recovery location • It is where your data center will be recreated

  3. What Is a Back up Site? • There are three types of back up sites: • Cold Sites • Warm Sites • Hot Sites

  4. What is a Cold Site? • Lacks hardware set up and data back ups • Requires additional time to set up • Least costly type of back up site

  5. Pros & Cons of Cold Sites • PROS • Inexpensive • CONS • Takes time to set up • No hardware or software is included • You must bring your own back ups

  6. What is a Warm Site? • Compromise between Hot & Cold Sites • Include hardware and network connectivity already setup • Come with back ups – though may be incomplete

  7. PROS & CONS OF WARM SITES • PROS • Hardware and infrastructure already installed • Provides a mid-range option for businesses on a budget • CONS • Still takes time to get organization back to operational state • Incomplete back ups

  8. Getting Back ups on site • Transported off site using storage media such as • Magnetic Tape • Optical Storage • Remote back up service • Third party back up storage services

  9. What is a hot site? • Exact duplicate of organization’s work site • Constantly updated • Back ups are near complete if not fully up to date

  10. What is a hot site? • Popular with businesses that operate on real time • Ready to take over immediately in case of failure

  11. PROS & CONS OF HOT SITES • PROS • Can be brought back up to full production in a few hours • Allows for minimal downtime • CONS • Most expensive step to disaster recovery

  12. Alternatives? • Cloud Computing • Dropbox • Various Softwares • Evault • Crashplan • Mozy

  13. Questions

  14. Thanks for Watching! • For More information: • http://searchdisasterrecovery.techtarget.com • http://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/ • http://www.akgroup.com/Blogs/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=184bd7d7-27ac-4790-98d5-74b3d754ee52&ID=39

  15. References • http://hungeree.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/ap_google_data_center_17Oct12-975x650.jpg • http://cdn.thenextweb.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2012/10/Screenshot_31-520x263.png • http://easybranches.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/8a04b__google_data_centers.jpg • http://www.pocketdroid.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/GOOGLE-DATA-CENTER.jpg • http://madwomanintheforest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/earthquake.jpg • http://www.cloudcomputingworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Cloud-Computing-SaaS.jpg • http://www.hillsidecomputers.co.uk/HTML_Newsletters/Summer_08/Backup%20cartoon.jpg

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