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How To Plan A Disaster Recovery Plan When Selecting Co-Location Services



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By : Dirik Hameed    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-19 00:06:07

In any business big or small, the requirement for a disaster recovery plan can not be argued with. Disasters can befall a business at any time and the causes are numerous, ranging from natural causes to terrorist activities. Daily the businesses that decide on colocation face the risk of loosing vital data. The cost of such data loss is immense and can even lead to the closure of the business according to the scope of the loss and the type of business. Consider for instance the loss of data for an online store which would cause their website to be offline for an extended period. The businesses that settle on colocation server services for their websites face this and a lot of other risks.

A disaster recovery plan is a set of processes and put down systems that should guarantee that the important resources that are needed for core business operations are maintained and backed up. Disaster recovery plans should cover all areas of the business from human resources to data management. Businesses that use server colocation services need to put their concentration on disaster recovery plans for their data.

In disaster recovery in colocation services, begin by avoiding data loss and prevent any tragedy where possible. Prevention will include physical security checks and clearance, training of personnel on disaster recovery and having back up systems for your data. Disaster prevention plans will help the business recover soonest and with minimal interruptions to key functions.

The other step for a tragedy recovery plan for users of colocation services is in making sure there is stability in time of a tragedy. A business is supposed to carry on vital operations to avoid more losses regardless of the reason and level of the damage caused. This is in fact the reason why disaster recovery plans for collocation users are referred to as business continuity plans. This implies that backup data and other resources like working space/place are supposed to be set up to allow the core operations of the company to go on continually.

Organizations using colocation can select between getting a hot site or cold site for their business stability in a calamity. A hot site stands for safe premises that have resources like data backup storage, servers, other office equipment and sometimes food and clothing that can be used in case of a calamity. However, a cold site is a safe premise ready to be put up but devoid of significant resources that staff can move in and put in place their machines incase there is a calamity.

Colocation service users must also have a recovery mechanism. After the disaster, critical data resources and other resources key to the functioning of the business must be restored. This is meant to restore the business to its normal functioning and performance levels. Following a calamity and depending on the scope of damage to the colocation user's operation reinstatement may consist of getting other working places and machines. Also, it could mean merely putting back vital data lost through a security breach on the internet.

Author Resource:- All businesses should have a disaster recovery plan for their colocation in UK - read more at CCS Leeds. Remember to make sure you are covered for any failure with your server colocation
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