[Info-vax] HP "cloud" disaster-recovery 'continuity solution' (... 90 minutes)

Jan-Erik Soderholm jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Thu Aug 16 13:46:25 EDT 2012


Stephen Hoffman wrote 2012-08-16 19:06:
> On 2012-08-16 13:55:02 +0000, Stephen Hoffman said:
>
>> That's the HP "Disaster Recovery as a Service" and "HP Enterprise
>> Services Cloud Continuity" video.
>>
>> As with most things in computing, uptime and business-continuity
>> requirements exist across a spectrum of requirements; from rolling in
>> tapes and restarting development servers, to full-on replication and
>> continuous uptime.    Different sites have different requirements.
>> ...
>
>
> Or in far fewer words, a whole lot of problems become easier when available
> funding approaches unlimited.
>
> Adding "nines" onto the uptime requirements is definitely in this
> potentially-exponential budget category.
>
> One hour and nineteen minutes is inside 99.95% uptime.

Not if you get the "recovery" once a month... :-)
That statement us useless without a time frame.

Jan-Erik.




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