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What is disaster recovery and how can this benefit your business?

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Disaster recovery

Businesses face disaster every second of every day. Malicious actors could be preparing to hack their online platform, strong winds could leave them without power, or employee negligence may result in customer data falling into the wrong hands. Disruption appears to be waiting around every corner.

Disaster recovery is all too often neglected in smaller businesses

A close look at recent headlines makes this abundantly clear.Uber recently had to explain a huge data breach, the business impacts from Hurricane Irma in the US are still being calculated, while countless other examples of disruption failed to grab the public consciousness.The right disaster recovery plan, however, can ensure that disruption doesn’t derail your business completely, no matter what the cause.

Preparation is essential

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The core tenet of disaster recovery is preparation. Businesses that expect and plan for disruption are much more likely to be able to mitigate its impacts.

This is why the initial stages of formulating a disaster recovery plan usually involve listing your essential processes, building a disaster response team and creating a risk analysis to identify potential threats and their likely severity.

Once businesses are prepared for disaster, they can create a structured response, because panic is the last thing an organisation needs when disruption hits.

Cloud cost savings

Disaster recovery will require time and investment, but it will more than pay for itself. In addition, cloud-based Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is giving businesses an alternative way of absorbing this cost.

Instead of paying out large fees for new servers or perhaps even extra staff, DRaaS allows companies to pay a subscription fee to a cloud vendor who handles the disaster recovery process for them. With service level guarantees and real-time back-up, cloud-based DRaaS can provide significant cost savings.

Protecting reputations

Often businesses focus on the direct financial damage of disruption, but there are long-term impacts to consider as well. Primarily, downtime can badly harm a firm’s reputation and damage customer trust.

An effective disaster recovery plan helps to prevent this reputational damage by getting systems back online as quickly as possible. It can also ensure that customer data is not lost and that all members of staff are kept informed of any ongoing issues so they can reassure consumers.

April 11, 2018/by Hunter Smith
Tags: cloud, CX, Managed Network services, productivity
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