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Best Practices: Back to DR Planning Basics
sponsored by Storage Magazine
Posted:  15 Jan 2007
Published:  01 Jan 2007
Format:  HTML
Length:  4   Page(s)
Type:  Journal Article
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina, Wilma and company, there's been a sharp rise in the overall awareness of disaster recovery (DR) and the desire to improve DR capabilities. But the 2006 hurricane season represented something of a reversal from last year, and without the same high-profile disaster coverage, some companies may have been lulled into complacency. So it seems like a good time to reconsider some DR basics and discuss a lingering concern: the business-IT expectations gap.

I've written about business and IT alignment issues, a topic that has become standard fare in CIO-targeted publications. In the storage arena, we're seeing progress among forward-thinking companies toward better alignment of primary data and the beginnings of true business-driven, data-retention policies. However, DR is still one area where there's often a significant shortcoming.


Author

James Damoulakis
CTO, GlassHouse Technologies
James Damoulakis is CTO at GlassHouse Technologies. Jim brings 20 years of experience in systems, storage, backup/recovery, and DR, with a strong focus on architecting and implementing highly available enterprise storage solutions. Jim has spoken on storage issues in a number of venues and is a frequent contributor to key industry publications like STORAGE Magazine. Prior to joining GlassHouse, Jim was Director of Implementation Services at CNT/Articulent in Hopkinton, MA, where he managed a team of senior technical consultants focused on SAN design and implementation, enterprise storage management, backup/recovery, and high availability.



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